Fish Farmer

Gåsø finally parts company with NTS

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BUSINESS tycoon Helge Gåsø has completely cut his ties with the NTS salmon and aquacultur­e services group, which he founded almost 30 years ago.

According to a recent stock exchange announceme­nt, he has sold his and his family’s remaining 46-million-plus shares in the business, worth a total of NOK 3.5bn (£295m).

Gåsø’s business rival, SalMar founder Gustav Witzøe, has taken over as Chairman of the NTS board following SalMar’s successful takeover bid for the NTS group last year.

SalMar now controls almost all of the NTS shares, making it Norway’s second largest salmon farmer after Mowi. NTS formally delisted from the Oslo Stock Exchange this week.

It is thought Gåsø will now invest most of the proceeds from the sale in his new business venture, Frøy Kapital, which became operationa­l in September and is widely believed to have a capital base of NOK 6bn (around £500m).

Helge Gåsø said last summer:“We have an ambition to be able to raise up to NOK 10bn in investment capital.The motivation is quite simply to help develop even more profitable companies and jobs along the coast and in the region.”

He has also more than hinted that he plans to return to salmon farming.

Gåsø and Witzøe are two intense salmon farming rivals, originally from the same island of Frøya near the port of Trondheim, and the SalMar-NTS battle dominated industry headlines through much of last year.

The main activities of NTS include salmon farming and wide-ranging aquacultur­e services such as the provision of wellboats and support craft.

SalMar was founded in 1991 following the acquisitio­n of a licence for the production of farmed salmon and a whitefish production plant from a company that had gone into liquidatio­n.

The growth of both businesses has been both impressive and rapid.

 ?? ?? Above: Helge Gåsø
Above: Helge Gåsø

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