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The main index on the Oslo Stock Exchange fell sharply in the first few minutes but has recovered and at the time of writing (09.42) is down 0.14% to 808.81.

The same is true for oil prices, where concerns about the consequences of the second corona wave, for example for oil demand, have weighed this week.

So far, Brent oil is trading 0.3 percent at $ 37.55, down from $ 37.66 a barrel at yesterday’s close. WTI oil fell 0.2 percent to $ 36.11 a barrel.

Among the oil stocks on the Oslo Stock Exchange is Equinor was down 2.0 percent to NOK 120.10 the day after yesterday’s disappointing quarterly report, while Aker BP pull down resp. 0.9 percent to 147.45 crowns.

Up and down in numbers

In rises, rising 4.9 percent to NOK 17.93 after a letter of intent with Statkraft.

The results season continues, and today’s figures show Europris strength up 6.8 percent to NOK 50 after monster growth in the third quarter.

Kongsberg Gruppen presented a compelling report, dotting billions of shareholders. The market reacts by sending the share up 7.2 percent to NOK 154.60.

Kongsberg Automotive it is punished, on the other hand, with a fall in the price of 0.6 percent to 18.7 øre according to its figures.

On a news-rich morning the vote rises 3.5 percent to NOK 28.50 after entering into a strategic partnership with Repsol, while Aega is listed on Oslo Axess it is up 4.6 percent to 1.82 kroner after joining Norsk Solar.

Debutante at the bottom

High on the losers list are the Klaveness combined aircraft carriers. down 11.8 percent to NOK 30, ahead of Akastor which is punished by a 6.7 percent price drop to NOK 6.64 after presenting new red figures for the third quarter.

Airthings, today’s stock market debutant AIRX-ME, with Aksel Lund Svindal on the owner’s side, it also looks red. The share is priced at NOK 11.05, 18% less than the issue price of NOK 13.50.

Vistin Pharma It also stands out negatively, with a 5.3 percent drop to NOK 16 according to its figures.

Tietoevry falls 7.7 percent to 239.80 kr., while SAS SAS-NOK it falls 7.2 percent to 1.81 kr.

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