Stolt Sea Farm’s Q4 profits sink on strong dollar; breaks even for year
Turbot sales dipped in the last quarter of the year, though caviar and sole revenues were up
Stolt Sea Farm Q3 fair value loss eats into 2015 results
The aquaculture division of the Stolt-Nielsen shipping and industrial group saw a loss of $2.1m after fair value adjustment undo some of the good work of Q2
Ramping up of Iceland farm production drives stronger Stolt Q2
Stolt Sea Farm reported a 53% increase in the volumes of sole sold, driven by its new Icelandic farm; operating profit swung from a loss to a profit
Creditors to mull Pescanova Portugal turbot plant exit by year-end
The subsidiary Acuinova Portugal, which posted a loss of €17.4m in 2014, is expected to be up for sale when Pescanova's creditors take over their shares in Q4
Stolt Sea Farm to expand turbot, sole plant
The company has reportedly bought 24,000 square meters of land, investing €24m to up production
Biomar investing $10m in China JV on back of growth potential for high value species
An important part of the feed growth potential in China is driven by new farming projects for high value species, in a move to offer diversified species to a growing middle, upper class, Biomar's global marketing director tells Undercurrent News
Stolt Sea Farm in the red on lower turbot sales
Stolt Sea Farm reported a Q1 loss on the back of lower sales for turbot, as the company starts sales from its sole farm in Iceland
Pescanova inks deal with banks to keep Portuguese turbot plant active
Creditor banks are still looking for a buyer for Acuinova's subsidiary in Portugal
Salmon farming pioneer Jacob Stolt-Nielsen passes away
Stolt Sea Farm earnings dive on ‘historically low’ turbot prices
Aquaculture division of the Stolt-Nielsen Group saw revenue from turbot sales fall 26% in the fourth quarter of 2014, as it made an overall loss of $400,000