Frederik Wilhelm Mohn drops the power struggle in the fjord1 – E24



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It sells all its shares to the Sævik family for NOK 877 million.

Frederik Wilhelm Mohn is the son of Trond Mohn.

Bergens Tidende / Tor Høvik

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Billionaire Frederik Wilhelm Mohn and Per Sævik and their family have fought this year for control of the Florø ferry company Fjord1.

Now, however, Mohn, who in February bought heavily, sells the cards and sells all of their around 18.45 million shares to Havila companies in the Sævik family for NOK 877 million, priced at NOK 47.5, the stock exchange reports. values. Thursday morning.

When Mohn earlier this year raised eight million shares of Fjord1 to ensure greater control, they were purchased at a price of NOK 45.

Bergensinvestor Mohn, who has a tax asset of NOK 6.5 billion, retired from the Fjord1 board in December last year, a departure that occurred the day after Havila bought shares of NOK 676 million in the company and took more control.

According to Dagens Næringsliv, Mohn replied that the primary owner took control without notifying other owners.

Havila, together with Vision Ridge Partners, intends to develop Fjord1 into an integrated transport and tourism company, among other things, possibly merging it with the Havila coastal route.

After the transaction, the Sævik family controls about 88.1 percent of the outstanding shares. At the same time, it is considered to buy the rest of the shareholders. The family is represented on the Fjord1 board through Per and Vegard Sævik.

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