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Arctic Fish Holding — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · AFISH ISIN · NO0010917719 LEI · 549300WIEAOXRI8H0046 OL Agriculture, forestry and fishing
Filings indexed 216 across all filing types
Latest filing 2021-03-18 Transaction in Own Shar…
Country NO Norway
Listing OL AFISH

About Arctic Fish Holding

https://www.arcticfish.is/

Arctic Fish Holding AS is an aquaculture company specializing in salmon farming. The company operates an integrated value chain, managing processes from its own hatcheries for smolt production to the cultivation of fish in sea farms. Its operations are situated in the remote marine environment of the Westfjords, utilizing the area's pristine water conditions to produce high-quality farmed salmon. The company's product portfolio also includes rainbow trout.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Arctic Fish Holding AS – Stabilization notice
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 92% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of tables detailing 'Volume', 'Price (NOK)', 'consideration (NOK)', and 'Date and time (GMT)'. This structure strongly suggests records of stock transactions or trading activity. This type of data is characteristic of insider trading reports (Director's Dealing) or reports on the company buying/selling its own shares (Share Repurchase/Issuance). Since the data is presented as a detailed appendix of transactions rather than a formal regulatory filing summary (like a 10-K or ER), and given the context of financial reporting categories, the most fitting classification for detailed transaction records is 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS) if it relates to the company itself, or 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS) if it relates to insiders. Without explicit context stating these are company repurchases, the data format (volume/price/date) is highly indicative of insider transaction reporting or general share movement reporting. However, 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS) specifically covers the company buying back or selling its own shares. Given the raw, tabular nature of the data, which often accompanies such announcements, POS is a strong candidate, but DIRS (Director's Dealing) is also plausible if these are insider trades. Since the data is highly granular transaction data, and 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS) is a specific category for share movement reporting, I will lean towards POS as it captures the essence of the data presented (volume/price/date of trades). If this were a standard regulatory filing summary, DIRS might be better, but this looks like an appendix detailing the execution of share transactions.
2021-03-18 English
Arctic Fish Holding AS – Stabilization notice
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled "Arctic Fish Holding AS – Stabilization notice" and details transactions (quantity, price, date) related to a share offering stabilization period. This activity—managing the price of newly issued shares through market intervention—is a specific type of corporate financing or capital market activity. It is not a standard annual report (10-K), earnings release (ER), or management discussion (MDA). It most closely aligns with activities related to capital structure changes or financing events. Given the options, 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP) is the most appropriate fit, as stabilization is a mechanism used during or immediately following a capital raise to support the offering price. It is a specific disclosure related to the offering process.
2021-03-18 English
Arctic Fish Holding AS – Stabilization notice
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document text is extremely short (137 characters) and explicitly states, "Please see attachment on www.newsweb.no". This indicates the document is merely an announcement pointing to the actual content elsewhere, fitting the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule. Since it is a general announcement regarding information availability and doesn't fit specific categories like DIV, ER, or DIRS, it should be classified as a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) if it refers to a report, or Regulatory Filing (RNS) if it's a general notice. Given the context of a 'Stabilization notice' being published on a regulatory news service (NewsWeb), RPA is the most appropriate fit as it announces the publication of a notice/report, or RNS as a general regulatory filing. RPA is chosen as it implies the publication of a specific document/notice.
2021-03-18 English
Mandatory disclosure of trades in Arctic Fish Holding AS shares
Director's Dealing Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled "Arctic Fish Holding AS: Notification and public disclosure of transactions by persons discharging managerial responsibilities and persons closely associated with them." It details a 'Purchase' transaction by the 'Chairman of the Board' (Svein Sivertsen) involving a specific number of shares (10,000) at a set price (NOK 59.65) on a specific date (2021-03-11). This content directly corresponds to the definition of reporting personal share transactions by company directors and executives, which is classified as Director's Dealing (DIRS).
2021-03-11 Norwegian
Mandatory disclosure of trades in Arctic Fish Holding AS shares
Director's Dealing Classification · 100% confidence The document explicitly states it is a 'Mandatory disclosure of trades in Arctic Fish Holding AS shares' involving the 'chairman of the board' who 'acquired 10,000 shares'. This directly relates to personal share transactions by a director/executive. This aligns perfectly with the definition of Director's Dealing (DIRS). Although it mentions an 'attached form', the core content is the insider trade disclosure, making DIRS the primary classification over a general RPA or RNS.
2021-03-11 English
Arctic Fish Holding AS – Stabilization measures taken
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 91% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of tables detailing 'Volume', 'Price (NOK)', 'consideration (NOK)', and 'Date and time (GMT)'. This structure strongly suggests a record of stock transactions or trades executed over several days in February and March 2021. This type of filing, which reports personal share transactions by directors and executives (insider trades), aligns best with the 'Director's Dealing' category (DIRS). If this were a general transaction report not specifically tied to insiders, it might lean towards 'POS' (Transaction in Own Shares) or 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change), but the context of financial reporting databases often reserves detailed transaction logs like this for insider activity reporting, or in the absence of a specific 'Trade Report' category, 'DIRS' is the closest fit for detailed transaction reporting related to company personnel/insiders, or 'POS' if it represents company repurchases. Given the raw, granular nature of the data (price, volume, time stamps), it is most likely a report detailing share transactions. Since there is no explicit mention of 'Director' or 'Executive', but it is a detailed transaction log, 'POS' (Transaction in Own Shares) is a strong candidate if the transactions are by the company itself, or 'DIRS' if they are by insiders. Without context indicating if the transactions are by the company or insiders, I will check the definitions again. 'POS' is for the company buying back or selling its own shares. 'DIRS' is for personal share transactions by directors and executives. Since the data is just raw trade data without context on who the buyer/seller is, and it's not a standard regulatory form like 10-K or ER, it is most likely a report of share transactions. In many contexts, detailed transaction logs like this are associated with insider trading disclosures (DIRS) or share repurchase programs (POS). Given the lack of explicit context, and the data being raw trade data, 'POS' (Transaction in Own Shares) is a plausible classification if the company is actively managing its treasury stock, or 'DIRS' if it's an aggregation of insider trades. However, 'POS' specifically covers the company's own share transactions. If this is an aggregated market trade report, 'RNS' might be used as a fallback. Given the high volume of granular data, it is a specific report, not just an announcement. I will classify it as 'POS' as it represents detailed transaction data, which often relates to share repurchase/issuance activity, which is a common type of specific filing.
2021-03-09 Norwegian

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