The Danish Business Authority issues orders to oil company

Copenhagen-listed Atlantic Petroleum has received several orders after suspending its continuing operations on payments determined as uncertain, so they have not been factored into the report.
Photo: Atlantic petroleum / PR
Photo: Atlantic petroleum / PR

It would seem that making a calculation error should be difficult when annual revenue amounts to DKK 0. Nevertheless, Faroese oil company Atlantic Petroleum, listed on Nasdaq Copenhagen, has done precisely this, The Danish Business Authority (DBA) states that after monitoring the 2017 annual report and 2018 half year report, seven reprimands have been issued to the company, DBA announced in a ruling.

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