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Icelandic Salmon AS

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Icelandic Salmon AS

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  • Price (EUR)6.30
  • Today's Change-0.02 / -0.32%
  • Shares traded--
  • 1 Year change-34.03%
  • Beta0.1573
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About the company

Icelandic Salmon AS, formerly known as Arnarlax AS, is a Norway-based company engaged in fish industry. The Company specializes in producing and farming Atlantic salmon and also is engaged in aquaculture solutions such as sustainable salmon fishing. The activities of the Company include: breeding, production, marketing, sustainable farming of salmon and selling. Icelandic Salmon AS operates through its subsidiary Arnarlax ehf. which is located in Iceland. The Company operates in Europe, North America and Asia.

  • Revenue in NOK (TTM)1.12bn
  • Net income in NOK-335.39m
  • Incorporated2001
  • Employees157.00
  • Location
    Icelandic Salmon ASIndustriveien 51, KvervaBildudalur 7266NorwayNOR
  • Phone+354 4560100
  • Websitehttps://arnarlax.is/
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