(PLX AI) - SalMar Q2 operational EBIT NOK 1,048 million vs. estimate NOK 1,088 million.• This excludes costs connected to lawsuits in North-America amounting to NOK 164 million.• Q2 EBIT margin 21.2%•
Highlights in the second quarter: Solid craftsmanship and good biological performance gave strong results in both farming in Fish Farming Central Norway.
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