For an investment company like Lani Invest, it is the financial income and the result that give the best picture of the profitability of the company. Financial income in 2020 ended at NOK 183.4 million, which gave a net financial result of NOK 142 million.
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Nilsen has not responded to DN’s inquiries this weekend.
Owns shares for 440 mill.
In addition to real estate investments, Nilsen has in recent years also started to smell shares. The companies in the portfolio include the pharmaceutical company Vaccibody, the fish farming company Atlantic Sapphire and the salad and herb producer Kalera.
In total, the investor owns shares worth just under NOK 400 million in the three companies. In total, the Drammen man owns shares for 440 million through Lani Invest.
In terms of value, Nilsen also has a smaller position in the IT company Ayfie Group, where he owns 10.9 million shares. This still makes Nilsen the second largest shareholder in the company, which has a share price that has almost only fallen since the listing on the low-threshold marketplace Euronext Growth in July last year.
At that time, one share in the IT company cost NOK 2.6. It is now traded at a price of 1.52 kroner, about 40 percent lower. For Nilsen, this amounts to a paper loss of just under NOK 12 million.
Has an ownership interest in a loss-making wind power company
DN has previously mentioned that Nilsen holds an ownership share of around ten percent of the wind power company Emergy, which was previously called NBT and for several years has been running a deficit.
He still does.
The Norwegian company is developing wind farms in emerging markets and developing countries, and has struggled with capital over the past year. In January this year Kjell Inge Røkkes Aker drew an earlier bid to buy up the company for NOK 1.4 billion.
Despite negative figures in the accounts, the company also has several other well-known investors behind it, including Arctic Securities, Trond Mohn and Carl Erik Krefting. Røkkes Aker also still owns a share in the company.(Terms) Copyright Dagens Næringsliv AS and / or our suppliers. We would like you to share our cases using a link, which leads directly to our pages. Copying or other use of all or part of the content may only take place with written permission or as permitted by law. For additional terms look here .
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