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Arendals Fossekompani ASA

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Arendals Fossekompani ASA

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  • Price (EUR)12.70
  • Today's Change-0.20 / -1.55%
  • Shares traded50.00
  • 1 Year change+15.25%
  • Beta1.2567
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About the company

Arendals Fossekompani ASA (AFK) is a Norway-based green-tech investment company that owns energy and technology-related companies which enable the transition to a green economy. The Company invests in and own companies that make energy from renewable sources more usable and accessible, and that contribute to a more sustainable use of resources. The Company owns and operates two hydropower plants. In addition, AFK operates globally in many forward-looking industries including 3D printing, algo trading, satellite services, battery and solar technology, software and digitalisation, as well as various green energy technologies. The Company was established in1896 and its headquarter is in Arendal.

  • Revenue in NOK (TTM)3.85bn
  • Net income in NOK420.13m
  • Incorporated1995
  • Employees2.19k
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