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Grieg Seafood ASA
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Price: 50.4 NOK -0.4%
Market Cap: 5.7B NOK
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Market Cap
5.7B NOK
Industry
Food Products

Grieg Seafood ASA is an international seafood company, which engages in farming of salmon and trout. The company is headquartered in Bergen, Hordaland and currently employs 753 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2007-06-21. The company is the parent company of the Grieg Seafood Group (the Group). The Group’s business activities relate to the production and trading in the sustainable farming of salmon and trout. The Group’s production capacity of farmed salmon and trout is of around 95 000 tons gutted weight annually. The Group has 100 licenses for salmon production and five licenses for smolt production. The Group has operations in Finnmark and Rogaland, Norway; in British Columbia, Canada; and in Shetland, the United Kingdom. As of December 31, 2013, the Company had 16 wholly owned, both directly and indirectly held, subsidiaries, including Grieg Seafood Rogaland AS, Erfjord Stamfisk AS, Grieg Seafood Finnmark AS, Grieg Seafood Canada AS and Grieg Seafood Hjaltland UK Ltd, among others. As of December 31, 2013, its largest shareholder was Grieg Holdings AS (49.97%).

GSF Intrinsic Value
133.48 NOK
Undervaluation 62%
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