The following stocks may be affected by newspaper reports and
other factors on Wednesday:
CARLSBERG CARLb.CO
The Danish brewer said sales fell more than expected in the
first quarter due to decline in the Chinese market and foreign
exchange fluctuation.
For more on the company, click on CARLb.CO
LUNDIN PETROLEUM LUPE.ST
The Swedish oil firm reported first-quarter core earnings
above expectations due to strong production growth at a key
field and raised output estimates for the first phase of the
giant Johan Sverdrup field.
For more on the company, click on LUPE.ST
OPERA SOFTWARE OPERA.OL
The Norwegian mobile phone browser and advertising firm
posted better-than-expected revenues for the first quarter.
For more on the company, click on OPERA.OL
SCHIBSTED SBSTA.OL
The Norwegian publishing firm reported first-quarter core
earnings above expectations and maintained its forecast of
annual revenue growth of between 15 and 20 percent in online
classifieds for the mid- to long-term.
For more on the company, click on SBSTA.OL
MARINE HARVEST MHG.OL
The Norwegian fish farmer raised its quarterly dividend to
1.70 crowns per share from 1.40 crowns in the previous quarter
and cut its 2016 output guidance due to high fish mortality in
its Chilean operation.
For more on the company, click on MHG.OL
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