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Stavanger Roundtable: Energy Market Regulation & Innovation – New York & Stavanger in Transition

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Category: AmCham Norway

“The big danger in incentivizing [renewable] energy market development is that government money can become the market.” So stated New York state’s visiting “energy czar” during an illuminating recent roundtable discussion with senior Stavanger-region leaders. Prior to his role as Chairman of Energy & Finance for New York, Richard Kauffman worked in energy and finance […]

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AbbVie: More than a job

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Category: AmCham News

AbbVie retains top ranking in Great Place to Work in Norway report, having been named one of the greatest places to work in Norway for the tenth consecutive year, ranking particularly well in the medium-sized business category over the past five years. Further, AbbVie ranked first in 2014, 2017 and 2018 and took second place in 2015 […]

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Coca-Cola: Verdenslansering av Burn Mango i Norge

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Category: Entertainment & Lifestyle

I forbindelse med verdenslanseringen av den nye smaken Burn Mango inngår Burn et unikt samarbeid med en av verdens største og mest fremadstormende DJ-er, nordmannen Alan Walker. Hvert år jakter Burn på nye DJ-talenter gjennom programmet Burn Residency og har samarbeidet med store DJ-er som David Guetta, Avicii og Carl Cox. Musikksatsningen til Burn videreføres […]

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Norway plans to buy electric planes, mimicking green car success

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Category: Airline / Travel

Norway said on Thursday it wants to buy electric passenger planes in the coming years to help slow climate change, building on its success with big tax breaks that have made it the world leader in electric car sales. State firm Avinor, which runs 45 airports in Norway, said the commitment to battery-powered aircraft could […]

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Peterson Institute: Report on the Norwegian Economy

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Category: Accounting / Financial

Can a country save too much money? Many countries have squandered their natural resource endowments. The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank routinely hector developing economies to save and invest more of their revenues from resources such as oil and gold for the benefit of future generations after the resources run out. But, can […]

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