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Eivind Reiten Quotes

«Credibility takes years to build, but a few hours to destroy.»
Author: Eivind Reiten
«We need to expand outside Norway given that the Norwegian continental shelf won't be able to deliver the growth we need,»
Author: Eivind Reiten
«Having paid for these assets we'll still remain within the long-term gearing target the board has set.»
Author: Eivind Reiten
«Demand for energy will double in the next decade. Energy supply is fundamental to societal value.»
Author: Eivind Reiten
«We are primarily buying an exploration company - with huge exploration area compared to the actual production,»
Author: Eivind Reiten
«We need regulatory clearance which we do not expect to be a problem.»
Author: Eivind Reiten
«a very important step in our growth strategy.»
Author: Eivind Reiten
«I would not like to see women coming into my board where there is a clear suspicion they are there because of a legal framework and not because of their competence.»
Author: Eivind Reiten
«We believe that the deepwater potential in the Gulf of Mexico is considerable,»
Author: Eivind Reiten
«We haven't ever before seen such sharp increases in costs as over the past two years. It's more than $200 per ton. It has to do with rising energy costs, with rising alumina costs. This increase puts pressure on the weakest smelters.»
Author: Eivind Reiten