Atlantic Petroleum equity resumes trading following extended suspension

Atlantic Petroleum received the largest fine ever from Nasdaq Copenhagen for repeated regulatory violations. Following the weekend, Atlantic Petroleum stock is trading again, but the company is still under surveillance.
Atlantic Petroleum Chair Ben Arabo has been busy recently, as Nasdaq Copenhagen slapped the company with a major fine. | Photo: Atlantic Petroleum
Atlantic Petroleum Chair Ben Arabo has been busy recently, as Nasdaq Copenhagen slapped the company with a major fine. | Photo: Atlantic Petroleum
BY RITZAU FINANS

Faroese oil company Atlantic Petroleum's stock is once again trading Monday, as announced in a statement on Friday.

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