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Norway sells its stake to Norwegian Air for $87.8 million

The Norwegian government announced on Wednesday it has sold the remaining Norwegian Air shares for 892 millions crowns ($87.80million), a stake resulting from the airline’s restructuring during pandemic times.

In a press release, the Norwegian state, represented in part by Norway's Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries, said that it sold 65.58 millions shares, or 6.26% of its total stake, for a price per share of 13.60 crowns.

The transaction was at a discount of 3.3% to the closing price of Tuesday's Oslo Bourse.

Cecilie Myrseth, Minister of Trade and Industry, said: "We have been clear since the beginning that we don't want to be long-term players in Norwegian."

In May 2021, the government issued a loan of 1,21 billion crowns to the airline as it was going through reconstruction.

The government has bonds that will be due to repayment in Norwegian later this year or in 2026.

The government announced on Wednesday that the state had made more than 500 millions of crowns through its transactions.

(source: Reuters)