Harald Rønneberg’s million stores continued last year – hit by the crown – E24



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The TV profile was set at NOK 1.5 million before tax last year. This is the first time earnings are below NOK 2 million in more than ten years, and this year Rønneberg expects a drop in the crown of earnings.

Thomas Numme and Harald Rønneberg (th) cried at the end of Senkveld’s last broadcast after 15 years, 30 seasons, and 435 Senkveld shows.

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His departure as manager of the Senkveld program in 2018 did not prevent Harald Rønneberg (46) from earning more than NOK 1 million last year.

Over the past 11 years, he has now earned more than NOK 32 million pre-tax, after leaving in 2019 with NOK 1.5 million pre-tax through his wholly-owned company, Basic Holding.

This is indicated in the accounts submitted to the Brønnøysund Register this week.

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Harald Rønneberg has earned NOK 31 million in the past ten years.

First time under two mill.

Last year, for the first time, pre-tax earnings did not exceed NOK 2 million since the company was established in 2006.

The 46-year-old man owns the Plan-B production company with his former Senkveld partner Thomas Numme.

Like many others in the entertainment industry, he realizes the crown crisis.

“The company’s operations in 2020 will be affected by the Covid-19 virus. The company expects somewhat lower sales in the short term. However, the virus is not expected to have significant long-term consequences for the company’s operations. ”Writes Rønneberg in the annual report.

Plan-B’s websites show that Rønneberg, among other things, performs “mini versions” of Senkveld with Numme for “big and small occasions”.

Rønneberg’s manager and reservations manager, Espen Andresen, declines to comment on the matter.

Rotation byks

The company’s revenue jumped to NOK 10.6 million last year, but high operating costs also reduced the result.

Last year, Rønneberg earned wages of just under NOK 1 million, as well as a dividend of NOK 601,000. He had a tax asset of NOK 1.3 million in 2018 and a tax income of 238,135.

In total, it acquired listed shares for about NOK 3.4 million at the end of the year.

The former king of television last year and the year before also focused on selling cabins in Nore and Uvdal.

According to East Lending, the price of land totaled NOK 3.75 million.

Rønneberg and his wife Sølvi Haugland have owned a cabin in the area for the past four years.

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