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Aquila Holdings ASA

Aquila Holdings ASA

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  • Price (EUR)0.047
  • Today's Change-0.002 / -4.08%
  • Shares traded0.00
  • 1 Year change-39.74%
  • Beta--
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About the company

Aquila Holdings ASA, formerly Carbon Transition ASA, is a Norway-based seismic multi-client and investment company. The Company specializes in 3D ocean bottom node seismic multi-client data for near-field exploration. The Company holds two key seismic multi-client assets, one in Norway and one in Egypt. The Company's business divided into segments: The Axxis Multi Client, which is used by oil companies to discover, develop and produce resources in mature petroleum basins. Axxis Multi Client acts as a geophysical contractor that invests capital into seismic programs and undertakes to perform regulatory procedures, technological concept development, planning and execution of seismic programs; and The Investments segment, which is focused on investments in listed companies as well as companies expected to be listed.

  • Revenue in NOK (TTM)62.27m
  • Net income in NOK-119.57m
  • Incorporated2016
  • Employees11.00
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