Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Oslo stock Exchange opens up – the oil service sector rising the most – Hegnar Online

the main index on the Oslo stock Exchange opened up 0.15 percent to 680,76 Tuesday. After the five minute trade was the increase of 0.23 per cent to 681,32 and after 10 minutes was the increase of 0,33 percent to 681,98.

Statoil opened unchanged at 157,8 million, while the oil price was slightly down on Tuesday morning to 55,1 dollars. Lettoljen was weak up to 53,09 dollars.

the Winner after a few minutes of trading is oil service company DOF, which rose 8 per cent to 1.07 kroner from the start, and was up 10% to 1,09 million after 20 minutes of trading.

Archer rises 9.6 per cent to 11,45 million and Seabird Exploration are rising 5.5 per cent to 14.5 million. Badger Exploration rising 6.8 per cent to 94 cents.

PGS rises 3 percent to 29 million, and Aker BP rises 0.4 per cent to 150,4 million.

Marine Harvest was the most traded in the first 15 minutes and was then up 0,13 percent to 156,8 million. The company reports that it will cut the use of antibiotics by 70 per cent.

the Golden Ocean was also in the shot, with an increase of 5 per cent to 41,5 million.

Selvaag Bolig reported that it has purchased a number of its own shares, while Kitron has signed a contract of 300 million. The company opened up 1 per cent compared to 40,4 million, while Kitron were up 3 percent to 6,12 million.

the Agreement with the CEO Henno Grennes in Intex runs out at new year and the board reports that it takes over the management of the company from the new year. Until a more long-term solution is in place will a board member Cecilie Grue act as CEO, reports the company. The stock was not traded in the opening minutes, with the purchase of 1,92 and sales of 2 million.

the Arcus announces that the board member Isabelle Ducellier thank you for to become a partner in McKinsey. The stock rises 0.7 per cent to 44 million.

Atlantic Petroleum, Havilah, and OTS is still on the Oslo stock Exchange special watch-list.

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