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OSLO BRS – STATUS OF COMPANIES PLACED IN RECOVERY BOX AND PENALTY BENCH

By Chavarria Mary
July 4, 2022
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Currently the following companies are placed in Recovery Box: 
 
DOF ASA (since 02.05.2022)
SAS AB (since 03.06.2022)

Recovery Box is a special compartment where Oslo Børs can place securities where
the Issuer is subject to circumstances that make pricing of the securities
particularly uncertain. 

Recovery Box is regulated in section 2.10.2 of Oslo Rule Book II (Oslo Børs and
Euronext Expand) and section 3.8.2 of Euronext Growth Oslo Rule Book Part II.
The relevant security will remain in the Recovery Box until the circumstances
for the allocation to the Recovery Box are no longer present. 

Currently the following companies are placed in Penalty Bench: 

Netoil Capital Ltd. (since 23.07.2021)

Penalty Bench is a special compartment where the securities of Issuers that fail
to comply with the Rules are placed. 

Penalty Bench is regulated in section 2.10.3 of Oslo Rule Book II (Oslo Børs and
Euronext Expand) and section 3.8.3 of Euronext Growth Oslo Rule Book Part II.
Oslo Børs will remove a security from the Penalty Bench and allocate the
security to the normal compartment when the issuer has corrected the violation
of the Rules that was the reason for allocating the security to the Penalty
Bench.

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