Monday, October 17, 2016

Leaden børsstart for Marine Harvest – E24

the Oslo stock Exchange opens down 0.9 per cent on Monday, more than twice as much as expected.

in particular, It is Marine Harvest which contributes to the decline. Oppdrettsgiganten is from the start of the Exchange’s most traded share and the falling 4.8 per cent.

the Decline comes after a fresh release of the key figures in the forefront of the company’s interim report. Where it’s revealed that production in the fourth quarter and 2016 will be lower than expected.

DNB Markets’s now out of the Marine Harvest from its portfolio of recommended stocks. Pareto Securities says that their recommendation cut to “hold” from “buy”, while kursmålet be taken down to 149 from 157 million per share.

Other sjømataksjer also falls on Monday, including Lerøy (down 2.7 per cent), Grieg (down 1.4 percent), Austevoll (down 1.4 percent), and Bakkafrost (down 0.4 per cent).

Prosafe-ras

Heading in the boligriggselskapet Prosafe fall 32 percent on Monday in connection with the stock from the in the day is aggregated into one share.

In connection with the restructuring of the company it has been the “new” shares listed on the OTC-list, while the existing stock has been traded as normal on the Oslo stock Exchange.

The new stock on the OTC list has been traded at around 30 cents apiece, and when they are merged the Oslo stock Exchange shares to the Prosafe fell from 50 to 34 cents.

Small oljeprisfall

the Decline on the Oslo stock Exchange seems otherwise to be powered by the slightly negative development in the price of oil. The spot price of a barrel brentolje is at the time of writing 51,69 dollars, down 0,40 per cent for the day.

the stock Exchange tynges, beyond Marine Harvest, a decrease of 0,65 per cent to 137,9 kroner per Statoil share. Aker Solutions rises to 0.14 per cent, after having secured a contract for the work at the Plant.

the Opening in Oslo follows børsfall in Asia outside of Japan. Wall Street rose on Friday, but is currently in negative territory.

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