The Norwegian State''s direct ownership of companies
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This article aims to explain the considerable state ownership in listed companies in Norway (SOiN) at present. The extant literature has pointed to
The State is an extensive owner of companies in Norway. The State has direct ownership, managed through the ministries, in 69 companies.
Statkraft is organised as a state-owned enterprise, and the Norwegian state must therefore be the sole owner. Many other companies have several
Follow-up of the companies – our tools Voting at the general meeting Board composition Owner dialogue Transparency about the State''s ownership
The Ownership Policy describes why the State is an owner, what the State owns, and how State ownership is exercised. The State''s rationale and goal per company.
Proposal for reduced State ownership in Norwegians companies In the new white paper on direct ownership in State-owned enterprises, the Norwegian Government asks for consents from
The State ownership report is an annual report of the State''s direct ownership and allows you to read about the strategies, performance, financial development and important events for the
This is a list of Norwegian government owned companies. In addition to this the government of Norway owns publicly traded stock domestically through
Here you can find the annual state ownership report, white papers on state ownership and other relevant documents.
At the present time, the Norwegian state owns a large number of business enterprises. The state controls around 35 percent of the total values on the Oslo Stock Exchange, and five of the seven
List of companies of Norway Location of Norway Norway is a sovereign and unitary monarchy whose territory comprises the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula plus the island Jan Mayen and
First, 100 percent state-owned enterprises (SOEs) were often set up to mitigate market failures and/or to induce industrialization. Such companies were often a tool for the government.
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Market value of the State''s ownership interests on Oslo Stock Exchange Market value of the State''s ownership interests on Oslo Stock Exchange:numbers in real time from OMS (oms.no)
Around the turn of the millennium, international scholars were engaged in “the rise and fall of state-owned enterprise. ”1 Norwegian scholars, however, tried to explain the rise and the
The state has extensive direct ownership of Norwegian enterprises. The state''s direct ownership ranges from holdings in Norway''s biggest listed companies to small wholly-owned companies with purely
Statsforetak or SF, meaning State Enterprise is a type of company in Norway. SFs are wholly owned by the Government of Norway, but it does not hold unlimited liability in the company.
The statistics comprise of all Norwegian companies defined as publicly owned, non-financial corporations. Public is here central government, municipality and county municipality
The research group contributes to increased research on Norwegian state direct ownership, with a particular emphasis on publicly traded companies with a state
The state is a substantial owner in Norway, with direct ownership interests in 70 companies. 21 companies primarily operate in competition with others, and the state''s goal as an