The fresh personskattelistene from 2015 shows that the main players in the Norwegian vinbransje have had a sweet salary increases for the year.
From wine to film
With an income just less than 30 million is Geir Henning Eikeland, the Norwegian vinimportørene who stand with the highest personinntekten in 2015.
Eikeland sold 51 percent of the company Excellars, a company that has had success with the bestseller Doppio Passo, to the Arcus group in 2011.
My income in 2015 is related to dividends from vinselskapet and from my own company Tuneworks, who has built up capital through the sale of shareholdings in Excellars, ” says Geir Eikeland on the telephone.
Eikeland has now changed the industry and operates through the company Tuneworks financing of feature films and tv series. The recent projects he has been involved in, include, among others, “the Burning 2″ and “Løvekvinnen”.
In the course of 2016 I have gradually sold me out of vinselskapet and now owns ten percent of the shares, he says.
Tenfold income
Christopher Moestue, owner of the Moestue Group, is number two on the personinntektslisten of Norwegian vinimportører in 2015, with a tax revenue of 25,8 million. This is a real in salary – and a close tidobling of the income of 2.9 million from 2014. Christopher Moestue has now a total personal fortune 101,5 million.
- After many years of accumulation of profit without taking out dividends, it was natural to do this in the context of the announced changes to the imputation tax credit. Nothing beyond that which has gone to pay the tax is taken out of the business, writes Christopher Moestue in a comment to the DN
Moestue Grape Selections, the largest company in the Moestue Group, had in 2015 a turnover of nok 241 million and is the largest single vinimportøren in Norway. The annual turnover went down 4.4 per cent from 2014. Profit before tax was nok 13 million compared to 21 million in 2014.
Hit the valutablink
In 2015 bought the Moestue Group all the shares in His company A. Flaaten from Nils Flaaten and his immediate family. Nils Flaaten is listed with an assessed income of 21.4 million in 2015.
“We got paid for the shares of the Moestue Group, and His A. Flaaten has now gone in as a private independent company in the Moestue Group,” says Nils Flaaten to DN as a comment to his own income in 2015.
I Myself have gone over in a rådgiverrolle, working closely with vinbøndene as before, but owns no shares in the company.
Nils Flaaten adds that a part of the large revenues from 2015 also includes financial income through the purchase and sale of currency.
the Norwegian importers of wine and spirits increased turnover by nok 400 million in 2015 and now sells goods for a total of nok 5.4 billion. The overall result before tax was nok 330 million, an increase of 40 million from 2014, according to figures from the Capital.
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