Atlantic Sapphire ASA – Share capital decrease registered
Miami, Florida, 9 July, 2026 Reference is made to the resolution of the annual general meeting of Atlantic Sapphire ASA (the "Company") on 30 June 2026 to decrease the share capital.
In said general meeting, it was resolved to decrease the share capital of the Company with NOK 16,134,320.25 through reduction of the par value of the Company's shares from NOK 0.50 to NOK 0.05. Such share capital decrease has now been registered with the Norwegian Register of Business Enterprises.
The new share capital of the Company is NOK 1,792,702.25 divided by 35,854,045 shares, each with a par value of NOK 0.05.
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For further information, please contact: Gunnar Aasbø-Skinderhaug, Atlantic Sapphire ASA, Deputy CEO/CFO gunnar@atlanticsapphire.com investorrelations@atlanticsapphire.com
About Atlantic Sapphire ASA Atlantic Sapphire is pioneering Bluehouse® (land-raised) salmon farming, locally, and transforming protein production, globally. Atlantic Sapphire operated its innovation center in Denmark from 2011 until 2021 with a strong focus on R&D and innovation to equip the Company with the technology and procedures that enable the Company to commercially scale up production in end markets close to the consumer. In the US, the Company holds the requisite permits and patents to construct its Bluehouse® in an ideal location in Homestead, Florida, just south of Miami. The Company's Phase 1 facility is in operation, which provides the capacity to harvest up to approximately 7,500-8,500 tons (HOG) of salmon annually. The Company completed its first commercial harvest in the US in September 2020. Atlantic Sapphire’s Phase 2 expansion, will bring total annual production capacity to 25,000 tons and the Company has a long-term targeted harvest volume of >100,000 tons.
This information is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to the Norwegian Securities Trading Act section 5-12. This stock exchange release was published by Gunnar Aasbø-Skinderhaug, at the time and date set out above.