The main index of the Oslo Stock Exchange rose 0.51 percent to 555.49 points Monday, and it was traded securities close below 4.2 billion.
Oil prices remained steady weak throughout the trading day. Brent oil was traded at $ 88.17 a barrel on the spot market when trading on the Oslo Stock Exchange closed. This is a decrease of 1.66 percent. Light oil was down 0,87prosent to $ 84.51 a barrel.
Friday’s carnage in which Seadrill, Aker Solutions and Kvaerner fell more than six per cent, is only partially reversed: Seadrill was up 2.64 percent to 151.90 kroner. Aker Solutions managed throughout the day to pick up in plus 1.66 percent to 51.95 dollars. Kvaerner tumbled further down, and investors may note that an additional 6.08 percent of the capital invested in the company evaporated Monday. The closing price was 8.96 million.
group was today’s most traded stock, and rose 1.20 percent to 160.20 kroner. The company reported that they sell their shares related to production in the Shah Deniz field in Azerbaijan 14.7 billion to the Malaysian Petronas. Several brokerages thought this was a good deal for Statoil.
Hexagon has acquired major companies in American Masterworks, and rose 5.86 percent to 23.50 dollars.
Cermaq announced the independent assessment ABG Sundal Collier did for the company in the wake of the bid from Mitsubishi Corp. The stock traded for 95.75 dollars, down 0.26 percent. Bid NOK 96 per share.
Yara, , which rose 1.85 percent to 302.50 million, reported that Thor Giaever has been appointed as acting CFO.
AV OBX shares fell RCL more than four percent, while Golden Ocean, Prosafe and Akastor , which also set a new all-time -low was down around two percent.
Panoro Energy was ready for development and production plan at Ruche field. Planned production start was set for the fourth quarter 2016 stock fell 2.02 percent to 9.21 million.
MediStim MiraQ launched in Europe, and was rewarded with an increase of 6, 28 percent to 22.00 million.
Northland Resources announced last week that they have controlled shutdown of operations as a result of deterioration in the price of iron ore. Today came the news that the company kicking 240 of 269 employees. Northland rose 5.66 percent to 0.56 million.
Tomra rose 2.65 percent to 46.40 million Monday. Company presents quarterly Friday and analysts have high expectations.
Telenor has also caught analysts’ favor. SEB upgraded the stock. Today’s boom was at 1.13 percent to 134.80 kroner.
Rock Source rose 3.67 percent to 3.39 million after it became known that CEO Chris Spencer had bought shares.
Bankruptcy Candidate CellCura fell 40.52 percent to 0.69 million. The company was paused, and the message saying that they have not yet put in place long-term financing.
Interoil continued downturn by 3.23 per cent to 0.30 million.
Scana Industrier, Interoil, Repant, Songa, Sevan Drilling, Polarcus, Odfjell Drilling, Havyard Group and Akastor set a new all-time low. There were no new best offerings on the stock exchange on Monday.
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