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25.09.25 - 17:01
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Nordic Mining ASA: First cargo of rutile is delayed, and tap issue of existing bond (Cision)
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The Engebø Project is past the construction phase and is in the production ramp-up phase.
After the planned maintenance and modifications downtime for Nordic Mining's (the Company) subsidiary Engebø Rutile and Garnet (ERG) in July, the processing plant is ramping up the throughput and mineral recoveries. Major parts of the plant are currently operated at design capacity, including the crushing and milling circuits, whereas the last stage, the dry plant which produces the final rutile and garnet products, have lower throughput and uptime due to some operational and technical difficulties...
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16.09.25 - 08:18
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Nordic Mining ASA (EN Oslo Børs: NOM): Appeal to the Supreme Court (Cision)
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The Norwegian state has filed an appeal to the Supreme Court over the ruling from the Borgarting Court of Appeal in which the key permits for the Engebø rutile and garnet project were challenged.
“The appeal and the statements made by the ministers in conjunction with the appeal is clear evidence of the continuing strong support we experience from the government for the Engebø rutile and garnet project” says Finn Ivar Marum, CEO of Nordic Mining.
The permits for the Engebø rutile and garnet project remain valid for the company and Nordic Mining is continuing the production ramp up....
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26.08.25 - 16:01
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Nordic Mining ASA (EN Oslo Børs: NOM): Receipt of claim for injunction (Cision)
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Reference is made to the stock exchange notice 12 August 2025 regarding the Borgarting Court of Appeal's ruling in the dispute between the NGOs Naturvernforbundet and Natur og Ungdom and the Norwegian state.
The NGOs have today filed for an injunction against Nordic Mining with the claim that deposit of tailings in the Førdefjord from mining operations shall be prohibited. Nordic Mining will vigorously defend itself against the claim....
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19.08.25 - 08:06
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Nordic Mining ASA (EN Oslo Børs:NOM): Interim report per 30 June 2025 (Cision)
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Please find enclosed Nordic Mining's interim report and company presentation for the second quarter of 2025. The interim report and company update will be presented digitally today, Tuesday 19 August 2025 at 10.00 (CET). The presentation and Q&A session will be held in English and transferred via webcast. You will have the opportunity to post questions online throughout the webcast session. The webcast will be available on: https://channel.royalcast.com/landingpage/hegnarmedia/20250819_8/
Summary of important events in the second quarter of 2025:
· The Company recorded one Lost Time...
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14.08.25 - 11:48
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Invitation to the presentation of the Q2 2025 results on Tuesday 19 August 2025 at 10:00 (CET) (Cision)
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Nordic Mining hereby invites you to the presentation of the results for the second quarter of 2025 and company update on Tuesday 19 August 2025 at 10:00 (CET). The presentation will be held digitally.
The interim report and the presentation will be published at the Oslo Stock Exchange and on Nordic Mining's webpage (www.nordicmining.com) in advance of the presentation.
The presentation and Q&A session will be held in English and transferred via webcast. You will have the opportunity to post questions online throughout the webcast session. The webcast will be available on: https://...
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12.08.25 - 18:06
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Nordic Mining ASA (EN Oslo Børs: NOM): Court ruling in case between the Norwegian state and NGO′s (Cision)
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The Borgarting Court of Appeal has today ruled in favour of the NGO's Naturvernforbundet and Natur og Ungdom case against the Norwegian state, were the NGO's claims that the key permits for the Engebø rutile and garnet project are null and void. The ruling can be appealed to the Supreme Court.
Nordic Mining is not a party in the court case. The permits for the Engebø rutile and garnet project remain valid for the company which continues its operation as planned.
Oslo, 12 August 2025
Nordic Mining ASA...
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22.07.25 - 13:06
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UK Borrows Billions More Than Expected, Bessent Calls for Fed Review | The Pulse 7/22 (Bloomberg)
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UK government borrowing came in more than forecast in June, a setback for Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves that will fan speculation over potential tax hikes to shore up the public finances.
A surge in debt-interest payments sent the budget deficit to £20.7 billion ($27.9 billion), the Office for National Statistics said on Tuesday, £6.6 billion more than a year earlier and well above the £17.5 billion economists surveyed by Bloomberg expected.
Elsewhere, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a social media post Monday that there should be a review of the decision to renovate parts of the Federal Reserve headquarters in Washington.
Today's guests, Marina Zavolock, Morgan Stanley Chief European Equity Strategist, Jasmine Groschl, Allianz Senior Economist, Eivind Kallevik, Norsk Hydro CEO. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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22.07.25 - 07:03
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Norsk Hydro: Performance and capital discipline, supporting strong results (GlobeNewswire EN)
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Hydro's adjusted EBITDA for the second quarter of 2025 was NOK 7,790 million, up from NOK 5,839 million in the same quarter last year. The results increased from higher aluminium and energy prices, and realization of previously eliminated internal profits. This was partly offset by negative currency effects and higher raw material costs, mainly driven by higher alumina cost. Hydro generated NOK 5 billion in free cash flow, while the twelve month adjusted RoaCE ended at 12 percent. ...
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