Controversy over Cermaq, Mitsubishi sale continues
Even Austevoll owner Helge Mogster adds to the fire by stating he does not like seeing Cermaq being chipped away to foreign hands
Cermaq stands to make nearly $900m above Marine Harvest bid
Meanwhile, analysts speculate on the possibility of competing bids emerging from companies such as Leroy and Salmar, while politicians stir up opposition to foreign ownership
Cermaq lowers volumes forecast, warns of weaker quarter ahead
Lower prices and delayed slaughtering due to Russia ban will lead to lower sales and harvesting than expected in third quarter of the year, and for 2014 as a whole, says salmon farmer
Mitsubishi’s Cermaq move shows salmon consolidators don’t have to be ‘pure farmers’
Big players within the sector have dominated M&A in salmon farming. The move from the Japanese trader could ‘plough the way’ for others outside the big ‘pure farmers’ to get involved
Invermar, Australis only exceptions as Chile’s salmon farmers put losses behind
The seven salmon producers listed on Chile's stock exchange earned a combined of almost $50m in the first half of 2014, reversing losses of around nearly $89m from the same time last year
Impact from warming ‘blob’ unclear for salmon, scientist says
The impact from a warming effect in the Northern Pacific remains unclear as scientists work to understand the mysterious phenomenon
Marine Harvest buys former Pescanova Chile salmon farms
Marine Harvest has bought the former Pescanova Chile salmon assets Acuinova Chile, currently in bankruptcy, for $120m
Chile salmon prices to Brazil soar nearly 20% in two weeks; prices to US nudge up
Increase of $1 in prices to Brazil confirms talk by Undercurrent sources that Chilean packers asked Brazilian buyers to renegotiate prices in wake of ban in Russia
US wild salmon exports jump 32% in July
Influx of pink salmon shipped abroad boosts the numbers with a 302% rise, with Thailand emerging as a target market
Miami firm aims to leave behind seafood mislabeling case
True Nature Seafood executives say they are focused on moving past a four-year old seafood mislabeling case that will cost the company more than $1.4m