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Austevoll Seafood ASA
€7.06
Apr 19, 7:47:45 PM GMT+2 · EUR · FRA · Disclaimer
StockDE listed security
Previous close
€6.85
Day range
€6.96 - €7.06
Year range
€5.80 - €8.49
Avg Volume
256.00
P/E ratio
-
Dividend yield
-
CDP Climate Change Score
C
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Financials
Income Statement
Revenue
Net income
(NOK)Dec 2023Y/Y change
Revenue
8.75B14.31%
Operating expense
3.21B13.29%
Net income
433.00M45.19%
Net profit margin
4.9527.25%
Earnings per share
1.64-10.87%
EBITDA
1.39B93.74%
Effective tax rate
6.46%
Total assets
Total liabilities
(NOK)Dec 2023Y/Y change
Cash and short-term investments
5.48B26.15%
Total assets
52.82B9.91%
Total liabilities
25.78B29.57%
Total equity
27.04B
Shares outstanding
201.82M
Price to book
0.09
Return on assets
4.32%
Return on capital
5.51%
Net change in cash
(NOK)Dec 2023Y/Y change
Net income
433.00M45.19%
Cash from operations
740.00M31.96%
Cash from investing
-441.00M-4.00%
Cash from financing
-1.46B-3,814.88%
Net change in cash
-1.18B-2,159.71%
Free cash flow
8.25M-98.08%
About
Austevoll Seafood ASA is a major Norwegian seafood company. Austevoll Seafood trades publicly on the Oslo Stock Exchange. The company is a majority owner of Norwegian seafood company Lerøy. The company is a majority owner of Peruvian seafood company Austral. In July 2010, Austevoll Seafood ASA bought Domstein ASA's shares, and became the largest shareholder. In June 2011, a merger between Austevoll Fisk AS and Norway Pelagic AS was completed to effectively integrate Austevoll's pelagic operations for human consumption, into Norway Pelagic, with compensation through a direct share placement. In 2014, after several holding increase activities, Austevoll Seafood and Kvefi AS agreed to merge respective pelagic activities in Europe establishing seafood and feed company Pelagia. Austevoll Seafood has operations in Storebø, the administrative centre and largest village in Austevoll municipality, Norway. Ole Rasmus Møgster built up Austevoll Seafood with his brother Helge Møgster. They also built DOF ASA. In 2008 the brothers were two of the three billionaires who were active in the Norwegian fishing industry. The third billionaire was Kjell Inge Røkke. Wikipedia
Founded
1981
Website
Employees
7,235
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