Bonheur closes Q2 with slight rebound yet still in deficit

The Norwegian holding company behind a range of shipping and energy sector subsidiaries is still feeling the impact of the heavy pandemic year.
Photo: Fred. Olsen Windcarrier
Photo: Fred. Olsen Windcarrier

Norway's Bonheur ASA, the holding company behind several energy sector businesses, is probably quite pleased with itself for once having added both wind service operators and renewable energy to its portfolio – two segments that during Q2'21 have served as a band-aid on the gash left by its floundering cruise line activities.

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