The main index on the Oslo Stock Exchange continues recovery from this morning.
Last quotation is 637.56, after a rise of 1.75 percent.
Shares and equity certificates are traded for 1.2 billion.
The main index thus down 1.1 percent last month, but up 10.7 percent so far this year.
The development occurs after slight recovery in the US yesterday and positive Asian stock exchanges today.
Rally for oil prices
Oil prices are on the offensive on Friday morning.
Brent August-oil rising 0.9 percent to $ 59.14 a barrel, while WTI oil up 0.81 percent to $ 53.21 a barrel.
When the Oslo Stock Exchange closed in lay Brent oil at around $ 58.60 a barrel.
Once a stock rally in China and hope the solution in Greece after the Greek government yesterday sent a new reform proposals to creditors contribute to the recovery, even if oil production worldwide is still high.
IEA will rest with oil market report today.
Analysts point out opposite Reuters that growth is slowing in China.
– Underlying growth remains weak and the development of some of the commodity prices suggests weaker than expected growth in activity in June, writes Morgan Stanley in a note.
The Oslo Stock Exchange Statoil wearing 1.4 percent to 140 kroner, while DNO climb 2.8 percent to 9.79 million.
DNB and Spetalen throttle
DNB showing the way, and rising 5.1 percent to 133.90 kroner at today’s highest volume after riveted to a new, strong rapport in Q2.
NEL, Øystein Stray Spetalen ownership, jumps 10.5 percent to 2.73 million. H2 Logic subsidiary has entered into a binding agreement with Japanese Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha about technology transfer and adaptation of «H2Station CAR-100» Products for Japan.
The aim is that the first station will be in operation during 2016.
Hydro rising 0.9 percent to 32.77 kroner after having announced a new, long-term power contract in Germany.
Seadrill company North Atlantic Drilling has received contract extension for West Phoenix, but not without granting dagratereduksjon on the current contract. Seadrill rising 1.3 percent to 80 million.
The losers are not many among the most traded shares, but Kongsberg Automotive is punishable by 6.5 percent fall to 5.07 million for quarterly submitted yesterday after closing .
Fred. Olsen Energy falling 1.6 percent to 54.10 kroner after blood red figures and giant impairment in Q2.
Sunrise, Røkke-dividend
Relatively speaking tops SeaBird Exploration winners, with an upturn of 16.7 percent to 0.07 million.
Almost follow Oslo Axess-listed Thin Film Electronics with an increase of 6.3 percent to 4.91 dollars after the announcement of partnerships with G World Group.
Scatec Solar followed up Tuesday’s billion deal in Pakistan with a new deal in Africa, namely Mali, the construction of a solar power plant there. Stock reacts up 2.9 percent to 46.30 dollars.
Aker company Ocean Yield rising 2.8 percent to 64.50 dollars after quarterly and increased yield, while oljeknøttet InterOil rises 2 percent to 2, 06 million for production update.
Taper list is topped by PCI Biotech, with a fall of 7.4 percent to 5.50 million.
Closest follower said Kongsberg Automotive, while Funcom falls 2, 3 percent to 1.73 dollars on Lego update.
English
Fondsfinans upgraded airlines from neutral to buy and raised the price target from 300 to 380 million, according to TDN Finance.
The upgrade is due primarily broker house strong belief in Norwegian long-distance efforts.
“We expect the long distance will be the primary revenue growth driver going forward with earnings per share for long-distance business from around breakeven in 2015 of the estimated 15 million in 2017, “it says.
Norwegian shares rise 2.5 percent to 327.40 kroner.
We remind all time high of 335 million , reached on 11 May this year.


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