A new record in the Oslo Stock Exchange

A new record in the Oslo Stock Exchange






On Wednesday, the main index on the Oslo Stock Exchange rose 0.02 percent before closing at 1,154.53 points, its highest closing price ever. During the morning session, the main index recorded a record high at 1,158.21 points. Shares worth NOK 4.5 billion were traded.

The White House will ask OPEC and its partners to increase production in an effort to combat rising gasoline prices, according to CNBC. At the close of trading, a barrel of North Sea oil was traded for $69.97, down 1.2 percent.

From August 11, 2021, the shares will be listed in Equinor Previous. A dividend of $0.15. On Wednesday, Equinor rose 1.4 percent to 183.16 crowns.

In the second quarter of 2021 trading volume Bewi For 198.1 million euros, up from 105.1 million euros in the same period last year. Profit before tax ended at 18.8 million euros, compared to 9.4 million euros in the same period in 2020. The stock rose 4.8 percent to 30.40 crowns.

Crayon . group The top streak increased by 2 billion to 8.1 billion crowns from the second quarter of last year to the same period this year. The company generated a pre-tax profit of NOK 184 million, compared to NOK 132 million a year earlier. The stock gained 6.2 percent and closed at NOK 157.

continues to grow for Photocure, which raised Hexvix/Cysview revenue by NOK 88.9 million in the second quarter, up 66 percent from the same period last year. Operating profit before depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) increased from negative NOK 8.9 million to NOK 5.8 million. The share fell 10 percent to 127.10 crowns.

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In the second quarter of 2021 trading volume to the street for $489,000, up from $222,000 in the same period last year. Profit before and after tax ended with a loss of $7.7 million, compared to a negative result of $1.8 million a year earlier. At the same time, it became known that the Kalera company is buying the German salad product for 130 million euros. The stock rose 2.7 percent to 32.65 Norwegian crowns.

Tor Olaf Troms 2020 Blakers It ended the second quarter with a pre-tax profit of $17.1 million, up from $2.4 million at the same time last year. Operating income ranged from $10.8 million in the second quarter of last year to $28.4 million this year. The stock rose 2.2 percent to 115 crowns.

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