Enhance your compliance with Euronext Oslo Børs Shares and Voting Rights file, designed to assist investors in meeting regulatory obligations for events like mandatory and voluntary offers, as well as disclosures of significant shareholdings.
The definition used for number of shares is as follows:
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For Norwegian companies (registered with a ‘NO’ prefixed ISIN code): the number of shares registered in The Register of Business Enterprises*
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For foreign companies (registered outside Norway): the total number of shares in the company regardless of which security registry the shares are registered
The number of shares is updated on the basis of public disclosures from the listed companies.
Investors themselves must ensure that notifications of major holdings etc. are given in accordance with applicable legislation.
The contents of the products are the following column:
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Exchange: Euronext Oslo Børs (XOSL), Euronext Expand Oslo (XOAX) or Euronext Growth Oslo (MERK). For unlisted shares** the field is left empty
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Company: Issuer name
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Multiple share classes: If an issuer has more than one share class this is indicated
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Ticker: Security ticker
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ISIN: International security identification number
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Name: Security name
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Number of shares: Number of shares for the security
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Votes per share: Votes per share for the Security
* The Register of Business Enterprises is responsible for registering all Norwegian and foreign business enterprises in Norway. Norwegian companies are obliged to register changes in their share capital here.
** Unlisted shares (often B-shares) are only shown for companies that have one or more classes of unlisted shares in addition to the listed shares.
Product benefits
- Assists investors in meeting regulatory obligations.
- Facilitates compliance with mandatory and voluntary offers.
- Supports disclosures of significant shareholdings.
- Enhances adherence to financial regulations.
- Streamlines the process of regulatory compliance.
Frequency and delivery
The file is delivered after closing of each trading day and represents the opening data for the following trading day.
For instance, if a share trades ex stock split the following trading day, the number of shares after the split is used.
Historical data available upon request.
Use cases
- Back office
- Academic research