List of Government Enterprises of Norway - Shared Ownership

Shared Ownership

Company Stake Cat Sector Ref
Aker Holding 30.0% 2 Owns 30% of Aker Solutions
Beaivváš Sámi Theatre 40.0% Theater
Bioparken 8.0% Research
Adaptor 44,4% Accessories for the blind
Carte Blanche 70.0% Theater
Cermaq 43.5%† Aquaculture
Den Nationale Scene 66.7% Theater
DnB NOR 34.0%† 2 Banking
Eksportfinans ASA 15.0% 1 Banking
Filmparken 77.6% Production of movies
Graminor 34.0% Research
Instrumenttjenesten 45.0% Telecommunications
Itas Amb 46.1% 4 Manufacturing
Kimen Såvarelaboratoriet 51.0% Research
Kommunalbanken 80.0% Banking
Kongsberg Gruppen 50.0%† Defense and maritime
Kompetansesenter For IT I Helse- og Sosialsektoren 10.5% Information technology
Nammo 50.0% 2 Ammunition industry
Nordic Investment Bank 19.1% Banking
Norsk Hydro 43.8%† 2 Aluminum
Norut Gruppen 11.6% Research
Norwegian National Opera and Ballet 90.0% Opera
Protevs 66.0% Research
Rogaland Teater 66.7% Theater
Rosenkrantzgt. 10 10.0% Real estate
SAS Group 14.3%† 1 Airline
Simula Research Laboratory 80.0% 4 Research
StatoilHydro 70.9%† 2 Petroleum
Store Norske Spitsbergen Kulkompani 99.9% 3 Mining
Telenor 54.0%† 2 Telecommunications
Trøndelag Teater 66.7% Theater
Yara International 36.2%† 2 Fertilizer manufacturing
Veterinærmedisinsk Oppdragssenter 51.0% 3 Research

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