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Christoffer Wang Bjørnsen ...
  • Eivind Sars Veddeng
  • Håkon Astrup
  • Jesper Ingildsen
  • Jon Masdal
  • Karl-Johan Bonnevier
  • Marius Knudssøn
  • Martin Hoang Nguyen
  • Niclas Gehin
  • Ole Martin Westgaard
  • Ole-Andreas Krohn
  • Simen Mortensen
Underlyings
Akastor ASA

Akastor is a provider of products, systems and services to the oil and gas industry. Co. has three reportable segments: Engineering Solutions, which provides concept and front-end studies to oil companies; Product Solutions, which delivers oilfield products for the entire upstream value chain, from reservoir through processing and also includes Subsea, Drilling, Umbilicals and Process Systems; and Field-Life Solutions, which provides a range of services to increase oil and gas recovery from existing fields and extend the operating life of field assets. This segment also consists of two business areas: Maintenance, Modifications and Operations and Oilfield Services and Marine Assets.

AKER BP ASA

Aker BP ASA engages in the exploration, development, and production of petroleum resources on the Norwegian Shelf. In addition, Co. has a separate Johan Sverdrup business unit to manage its interest.

ALK-abello A/S Class B

Alk-Abello is engaged in the development and marketing of pharmaceutical products for the treatment, prevention and diagnosis of allergies. Co.'s product portfolio comprises allergy vaccines, emergency treatments and allergy diagnostics products. Co.'s allergy vaccines product offering comprises tablet vaccines, sublingual vaccines and subcutaneous vaccines. Co.'s emergency treatments product offering comprises products for the management of anaphylaxis. Co.'s allergy diagnostics product offering comprises allergen extracts for allergy testing, such as skin-prick tests.

Atea ASA

Atea is a Nordic and Baltic supplier of Information Technology (IT) infrastructure. Co. delivers IT products from vendors. Co.'s business can be divided into three separate product and service areas: hardware, software and services. Co.'s hardware, software and services offerings are divided into four areas: Communication, which consists of communication and networks; Collaboration, which consists of video and web conferencing, IP telephony, AV solutions, Unified Communication solutions, mobility and chat; Clients, which consists of PCs, tablets, smartphones; as well as Data centres, which consists of servers, data storage, virtualization and management.

Citycon Oyj

Citycon is an active owner, operator and developer of shopping centers. Co. aims to increase its net yield from shopping centers over the long term through active retail property management and systematic redevelopment efforts. Co. is involved in the day-to-day operations of its shopping centers. As of Dec. 31, 2011, Co. owned a total of 36 shoppings centers: 23 in Finland, 9 in Sweden, 3 in Estonia, and one in Lithuania. Co. also owns 43 other retail properties: 36 in Finland and 7 in Sweden and one undeveloped lot in Finland. Co. manages two commercial shopping centers in Finland.

DNB ASA

DnB Nor is a holding company. Through its subsidiaries, Co. is financial services group in Norway. Co. provides a range of financial services, including loans, savings, advisory services, real estate broking, insurance and pension products for personal and corporate customers. Co.'s operations are divided into six segments: Personal Banking Norway, Corporate Banking Norway, Large Corporates and International, Markets, Wealth Management, and Products. As of Dec 31 2013, Co. had total assets of NOK2,389,438,000,000 and total deposit of NOK867,904,000,000.

Norsk Hydro ASA

Norsk Hydro is an aluminium group based in Norway. Co. is engaged in the supply of aluminium and aluminium products. Co. supplies casthouse products, such as extrusion ingots, sheet ingots and foundry alloys. Co's customers are active in sectors such as the packaging, lithographic, building, automotive and transport sectors. In addition, Co. is engaged in the production of power in Norway. Its business is divided into six operating segments: Bauxite & Alumina, Primary Metal, Metal Markets, Rolled Products, and Energy and Other and Eliminations.

Sampo Oyj Class A

Co. is the parent company of a group engaged in the provision of insurance services and the marketing and sale of insurance policies such as worker's compensation insurance, personal accident insurance, motor vehicle insurance, motor third party liability insurance, fire and other property insurance; and cargo insurance.

SAS AB

SAS is engaged in providing transportation services. The core business of Co. is operating passenger flights on a Nordic and international route network. Co.'s three main operational hubs in Copenhagen, Stockholm and Oslo form the backbone of its flight network. In addition to passenger flights, Co. provides air cargo and other aviation services at selected airports in its route network. Co.'s operations include Scandinavian Airlines. In addition to the airline operations of the consortium Scandinavian Airlines System, Scandinavian Airlines also comprises ground operations, technical operations, SAS Cargo and Blue1. Scandinavian Airlines includes SAS Cargo and SAS Ground Handling.

Securitas AB Class B

Securitas is engaged in integrated security solutions. Co.'s main service offering categories are specialized guarding, mobile security services, monitoring, technical solutions and consulting and investigation services. Co. operates in 52 countries throughout North America, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, Asia and Africa. Co. is organized into three business segments: Security Services North America, Security Services Europe and Security Services Ibero-America. In addition to the three business segments, Co. conducts guarding operations in the Middle East, Asia and Africa.

Sparebank 1 Helgeland

Helgeland Sparebank (the Bank) is a Norway-based regional bank active in the Norwegian region of Helgeland. It offers its services mainly to the private market, business and the public sector. Its offering includes such products and services, as payment services, credit cards, saving accounts, placement services, loans, insurance, shares and currencies, as well as an online banking facility, the Nettbank. Additionally, the Bank carries out leasing of property through ANS Bankbygg Mo, AS Sparebankbygg, Helgeland Sparebank Eiendomsselskap AS and Helgeland Utviklingsselskap AS, all of which are wholly owned subsidiaries of the Bank. It also offers housing mortgages through Helgeland Boligkreditt AS, its whole owned subsidiary. As of December 31, 2011, the Bank also had such associated companies, as Helgeland Invest AS, Eiendomsmegleren Helgeland AS and Storgt. The Bank operates through 16 offices in 14 municipalities in Helgeland.

SpareBank 1 Nord-Norge

Sparebanken Nord-Norge is engaged in the provision of financial products and services in North Norway. In addition to loans, deposits, payments transmission services, leasing and factoring, such financial products and services also include most savings products as well as life-and non-life insurance. Co. is active within the areas of real estate brokerage, trading in securities, active investment management, value assessment and other corporate services. Co. has 81 branches throughout North Norway. As of Dec 31 2008, Co.'s total assets were NOK65,507,000,000 and its total deposits were NOK34,572,000,000.

SpareBank 1 SMN

SpareBank 1 SMN is an independent, regional finance house. Through the SpareBank 1 Alliance and its own subsidiaries (the Bank), Co. has access to products in the fields of financing, savings and investment, insurance and money transfer services. At its Offices business area, the bank provides advice to retail customers, farm sector customers, pools/associations, one-person businesses and small and medium businesses. The Corporate business area focuses on financial counselling in investment and operations financing, domestic and foreign money transfers, fixed income and currency hedging, investment of surplus liquidity and insurance of individuals and buildings/operating equipment.

Veidekke ASA

Veidekke is a Scandinavian construction and property development company. Co.'s segments are grouped according to activity. The construction segment comprises mainly the construction of buildings and infrastructure. The property segment comprises the development of sites, property development and the sale of property (primarily residential). The industry segment comprises the production of aggregates (crushed stone and gravel) and asphalt, the laying of asphalt and road maintenance.

Vestas Wind Systems A/S

Vestas Wind Systems is an industrial machinery and equipment manufacturing company based in Denmark. Co. is engaged in the production of wind turbines. Co.'s main activities comprise development, manufacture, sale, marketing and maintenance of installations that use wind energy to generate electricity. Co. supplies products, from individual turbines to the delivery of turnkey wind power installations globally. Co. supplies guidance services to its customers in connection with the development, financing and ownership of wind turbine projects. Co.'s main customers are utilities and energy companies.

Wallenstam AB Class B

Wallenstam Byggn is a property company that builds, develops and administers properties for sustainable living and the pursuit of business in Stockholm and Gothenburg. Co. is also a producer and supplier of renewable energy through its subsidiary, Svensk NaturEnergi (NaturEnergi). Operations were run in three business areas - properties in the Gothenburg and Stockholm regions and renewable energy through NaturEnergi. The two property regions also include responsibility for leasing and management of housing and commercial premises together with planning and construction work. Operations at NaturEnergi consist of both the generation of, and trade in, renewable energy.

Provider
DnB Markets
DnB Markets

DNB Markets is the investment banking arm of DNB Bank ASA and is focused primarily on the Nordic region, as well as internationally on niches such as global shipping, energy and related services, and seafood. DNB Markets offers services in FICC, Equities and Investment Banking advisory from offices in Oslo, Stockholm, London, Singapore and New York. Equity research coverage is offered on c250 Nordic companies. DNB was ranked no.2 in Extel Nordic Research 2017. The DNB Markets’ Credit and FICC Macro & FX Research teams are repeatedly highly rated by Prospera Nordic Institutional Investor Surveys.

 

Analysts
Christoffer Wang Bjørnsen

Eivind Sars Veddeng

Håkon Astrup

Jesper Ingildsen

Jon Masdal

Karl-Johan Bonnevier

Marius Knudssøn

Martin Hoang Nguyen

Niclas Gehin

Ole Martin Westgaard

Ole-Andreas Krohn

Simen Mortensen

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