Norsk Hydro


Sustained turnaround prompts dividend growth ambitions

19/02/21 -"Barring some initial bottlenecks, COVID-19 failed to derail Norsk’s 2020 operational recovery. More importantly, this rebound was led by key divisions – accounting for >75% of the group’s capital ..."

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Published on
19/02/21
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