Norske Skog ASA engages in the production and sale of publication and packaging paper products in Norway, rest of Europe, North America, Asia, South America, Central America, and Africa. It operates through Publication Paper, Packaging Paper, and Other Activities segments. The company offers publication paper products comprising newsprint, uncoated mechanical improved, supercalendered, coated mechanical, magazine paper, and book paper; and packaging papers. Its products are primarily used in magazines, periodicals, catalogues, brochures, newspapers, inserts, and for advertising purposes. The company was founded in 1962 and is headquartered in Oslo, Norway.
The current price of 0BQ.MU is €3.79 EUR — it has decreased by -0.39% in the past 24 hours. Watch Norske Skog ASA stock price performance more closely on the chart.
What is Norske Skog ASA stock ticker?▼
Depending on the exchange, the stock ticker may vary. For instance, on Boerse Muenchen exchange Norske Skog ASA stocks are traded under the ticker 0BQ.MU.
Is Norske Skog ASA stock price growing?▼
0BQ.MU stock has fallen by -0.39% compared to the previous week, the month change is a -9.55% fall, over the last year Norske Skog ASA has showed a +106.88% increase.
What is Norske Skog ASA market cap?▼
Today Norske Skog ASA has the market capitalization of 321.54M
When is the next Norske Skog ASA earnings date?▼
Norske Skog ASA is going to release the next earnings report on July 14, 2026.
What were Norske Skog ASA earnings last quarter?▼
0BQ.MU earnings for the last quarter are 0.35 EUR per share, whereas the estimation was 0.11 EUR resulting in a +214.99% surprise. The estimated earnings for the next quarter are N/A EUR per share.
Does Norske Skog ASA pay dividends?▼
Yes, 0BQ.MU dividends are paid annual. The last dividend per share was 0.06 EUR. As of today, Dividend Yield (FWD)% is 0%.
In which sector is Norske Skog ASA located?▼
Norske Skog ASA operates in the Other sector.
When did Norske Skog ASA complete a stock split?▼
Norske Skog ASA has not had any recent stock splits.