Legal cases threaten value of listed solar energy company

Norwegian investment company EAM Solar is heavily burdened by legal fees for several cases in Italy. The Italian market comprises a large portion of the company's value, the firm's just published quarterly report shows.

The outcome of a series of legal cases may be decisive for the future of Olso-listed investment company EAM Solar, which owns and operates solar farms, shows the company's Q2 interim report published today, Wednesday. The report shows that the company is heavily burdened by legal fees for cases in which the firm is involved.

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