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Simen Mortensen
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NRC Group (Buy, TP: NOK20.00) - Risk/reward still favourable

NRC remains a high-risk, but high-potential investment case, in our view. The rebuilding of the management teams, new risk control and continued ambitions for profitability seem to be progressing, but financial gains remain unproven. The (low season) Q1 results were weaker than we expected, while the CEO’s resignation marks a new risk to the case. However, we still see a favourable risk/reward, and reiterate our BUY and NOK20 target price.
Underlying
NRC Group ASA

NRC Group collects, processes and sells map data. Co. provides services to the Norwegian market, but focuses mainly on projects abroad. Co.'s geo server, BlomURBEX®, enables online distribution of Co.'s products and databases to its customers. The content of BlomURBEX® consists of Co.'s oblique aerial images, TerraItaly® database and 3D city models. Co.'s operations are divided into two main business areas: Blom Geo Engineering Services, which collects and produces geographic information; and Blom Information Services, which provides geographic information as standardized services or through applications adapted to various uses and platforms.

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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.

 

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Simen Mortensen

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