Bonheur ASA

About Bonheur ASA

Bonheur ASA, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the renewable energy, wind service, cruise, and other businesses in Norway, rest of Europe, Asia, the Americas, Africa, and internationally. The company's Renewable Energy segment develops, constructs, and operates wind farms with an installed capacity of 787.5 MW. Its Wind Service segment owns and operates three self-propelled jack-up vessels for the transportation, installation, maintenance, and service of offshore and onshore wind turbines. The company's Cruise segment owns and operates 4 ocean cruise ships with an overall berth capacity of approximately 4,900 passengers, as well as own and operate the cruise vessels. Its Other Investments segment offers publications; and PR software services, such as MyNewsDesk and Mention Solutions. The company was founded in 1848 and is headquartered in Oslo, Norway.

Bonheur ASA is involved in a number of activities, in Norway and internationally, related to the main segments of Renewable Energy, Wind Service and Cruise.

https://www.bonheur.no

BONHR.OL Norway

309USD3 (-0.97%)

• At close Thu Oct 06 2022

Oslo exchange

Sector: Industrials

Industry: Conglomerates

Location Norway, Oslo

Grade: ADA

897,034,355 USD
MARKET CAP
18.364
PE
1.033
BETA (5y)
15.710
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
227%
for 3 years
45%
for 2 years
38%
for last year
0%
for this year
0%
Bonheur ASA
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