Scottish Salmon Company: Transfer of listing from Oslo Axess to Oslo Bors

March 28, 2011 11:43

The Company has today submitted an application to the Oslo Stock Exchange to have its shares transferred from Oslo Axess to Oslo Stock Exchange's main list with a simultaneous delisting on Oslo Axess, reports www.megafishnet.com with reference to Scottish Salmon Company. 

The Company expects that the application will be considered at the board meeting of Oslo Børs ASA on 27 April 2011, with a listing on Oslo Stock Exchange main list on or about 29 April 2011, to be further detailed in later announcements.

Questions should be directed to:

 The Scottish Salmon Company Limited, attn.: Su Cox

 Su.cox@scottishsalmon.com

The Scottish Salmon Company is the leading independent producer of Scottish salmon, providing superior salmon to both the local and international markets. The Scottish based and operated company is a fully-integrated seafood company, built around the provenance, taste, freshness, sustainability and health benefits of its salmon.

The Company is engaged in all stages of the value chain from smolt production to harvesting, processing and sales. Operating from 37 sites on the Hebrides and the West Coast of Scotland, the company currently employs over 300 staff. The Scottish Salmon Company currently produces approximately 24,000 tonnes of Scottish salmon annually, accounting for about 20%of Scottish production.

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