Oslo Stock Exchange rises as expected from the start in the wake of higher oil prices. After 24 minutes of trading, the main index up 0.4 percent to 562.09.
Netfonds Bank chief analyst Roger Berntsen waited exchange up 0.4 percent
– Strong macro figures (PMI figures) from China contributed to a rise in Asia in the night. This is the second time this week that important macroeconomic figures from China positive surprises. It is natural to assume that the European stock exchanges, including the Oslo Stock Exchange, will be affected positively by the Chinese figures. Oil prices are way up from yesterday afternoon. Featured events today; Macro: FOMC Minutes (US), he wrote before opening.
Crude rises
On Wednesday morning traded Brent oil for $ 38.49 a barrel, up 1.6 per cent, while WTI oil rising 2.6 percent to $ 36.83 a barrel.
In comparison, a barrel of North Sea oil traded at $ 37.72 at the close of trading on Tuesday.
Statoil climbs 1.3 percent to 124.20 kroner.
Songa Offshore
Songa Offshore is up 3.3 percent to 31 cents after come with a fleet update for March.
Norwegian counts
Increasing demand among both business and leisure travelers affects Norwegian’s passenger numbers positively in March. Overall flew closer to 2.2 million passengers by Norwegian this month, an increase of 27 percent.
Analyst Kenneth Sivertsen SEB reviewing according to TDN Finans figures as very strong.
compared to those figures for last year, the course is drawn up by the timing of Easter this year and pilot strike last year. In sum it is still incredibly strong out. Both estimates and the stock will, he says.
The share rises 3.1 percent to 335.80 kroner.
Spetalen increase in NEL
Strata Marine & amp; Offshore AS, a company controlled by a director Øystein Stray Spetalen, the 5th April 2016 bought 1 million shares of NEL ASA at a price of NOK 3.60 per share.
Companies controlled by Øystein Stray Spetalen owns after the transaction 75,211,285 shares of NEL ASA, representing 11.05 percent of total shares in the company.
Chairman Martin Nes and CFO Lars Christian Stugaard however sold out of the company.
NEL tops the list of losers with minus 6.5 percent to 3.19 million.
According to DN has Øystein Stray Spetalen investments in the three listed companies Saga Tankers, Clavis Pharma (today Weifa) and DiaGenic (today NEL), which all had large losses carried forward, received the alarm bells ringing in the tax Administration.
Hegnar.no wrote autumn 2014 about Øystein Stray Spetalen builds sit own tax havens – in Norway.
the time it emerged that the IRS has several statutory provisions that can be used to deny the deduction of losses carried forward.
Hams Enters into Akastor
Newtyn Management, LLC , according to a stock purchased 4,341,234 shares in Akastor ASA. New holding is 42,656,327 shares, representing 15.57 percent of the company.
Akastor rising 3.5 percent to 8.80 million.
Entra change dividend policy
the Board of Entra ASA proposes that the company pay out semiannual dividends. l 60 per cent of cash earnings being paid out as dividends.
The board also ask the AGM for authorization to buy back own shares.
Admission rising 0.7 percent to 75.50 respectively.
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