[ad_1] The lights went out at Stavanger Concert Hall at 9pm Monday night after a marathon performance that was far from over, despite starting at 9am in gray light. It was a performance with the Stavanger city council as actors, not a concert, but it ended in a lament with …
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[ad_1] The lights went out at Stavanger Concert Hall at 9pm Monday night after a marathon performance that was far from over, despite starting at 9am in gray light. It was a performance with the Stavanger city council as actors, not a concert, but it ended in a lament with …
Read More »Norwegian Competition Authority Announces 21 Billion in Fees for Norway’s Largest Supermarket Chains – E24
[ad_1] The Authority believes that the price cooperation between the chains has damaged the competitive situation and increased food prices for consumers. by schemeStian Lysberg Solum Published: Just updated Coop, Rema and Norgesgruppen have received a notification of NOK 21 billion in total fees for what the Norwegian Competition Authority …
Read More »The Norwegian group receives a fee of NOK 8.75 billion from the Norwegian Competition Authority – E24
[ad_1] by schemeMarit hommedal Published: Just updated On Tuesday, Norgesgruppen, like Coop Norge SA and Rema 1000 AS, received a preliminary notification of an infringement fee for illegal cooperation. It follows from a message. “For NorgesGruppen, the advertised rate is NOK 8.75 billion. The Norwegian Competition Authority’s preliminary assessment is …
Read More »– At least 500,000 doses of Pfizer in the first quarter – VG
[ad_1] KEY PERSON: Richard Bergström negotiates vaccines with the EU on behalf of Norway. Photo: Pontus Orre Norway has so far completed two agreements on the purchase of vaccines through Sweden. For the Pfizer vaccine, which is closer to approval, the deal means that Norway will receive at least 500,000 …
Read More »The UK buyout fund will buy the Norwegian stock exchange service for NOK 1.5 billion.
[ad_1] The article continues below the announcement. On Tuesday, brush terminal company Infront announced that British acquisition fund Inflexion will make an offer to buy all of the company’s shares at NOK 34.40 per share. It sets a capital price for the company at NOK 1,494 billion. On the stock …
Read More »TV-Pettersen has taken a turn: destroying Norway and classifying Russia and France at the top of the European Championship
[ad_1] He believes that simple opposition in many parties can be a disadvantage for Norway. – The best level so far in the European Championships was the first round between Russia and France (28-28 at the end). I think that match also gives the two teams a little advantage because …
Read More »In the worst case, can it cause big fires? – VG
[ad_1] It’s not surprising if you see one of these in the run-up to Christmas – houses or cabins with lots of Christmas lights. Photo: Cornelius Poppe / NTB Many have decorated with outdoor lights this year. It can lead to an increased risk of fire if precautions are not …
Read More »Jumping scandal: – Sorry
[ad_1] It is one of the rarities for a coach on the national jumping team to retire mid-season. Even less going on the day. And at least not during a Ski World Cup. But this is exactly what happened in Planica on Saturday. Slovenia’s coach Gorazd Bertoncelj (44) finished after …
Read More »The fire service warns against Christmas lighting: – In the worst case, it can cause large fires.
[ad_1] – Electricity from the wrong side can cause a hot run, which in the worst case can start a fire, says Per Olav Pettersen. He is a fire chief for the Vestfold Inter-Municipal Fire Department. This year, more people have decorated their home with candles. Several stores report record …
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