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- Eitzen_Group abstract "Eitzen Group was a shipping and investment corporation based in Oslo, Norway. The mother company was Eitzen Holding AS and was entirely owned by the Eitzen family which owns Eitzen Invest and 53.7% of Camillo Eitzen & Co. The investment company owned a portfolio of real estate and other investments, including Hydranor and a major share of Norse Energy as well as in the fishing industry.".
- Q1321376 abstract "Eitzen Group was a shipping and investment corporation based in Oslo, Norway. The mother company was Eitzen Holding AS and was entirely owned by the Eitzen family which owns Eitzen Invest and 53.7% of Camillo Eitzen & Co. The investment company owned a portfolio of real estate and other investments, including Hydranor and a major share of Norse Energy as well as in the fishing industry.".
- Eitzen_Group comment "Eitzen Group was a shipping and investment corporation based in Oslo, Norway. The mother company was Eitzen Holding AS and was entirely owned by the Eitzen family which owns Eitzen Invest and 53.7% of Camillo Eitzen & Co. The investment company owned a portfolio of real estate and other investments, including Hydranor and a major share of Norse Energy as well as in the fishing industry.".
- Q1321376 comment "Eitzen Group was a shipping and investment corporation based in Oslo, Norway. The mother company was Eitzen Holding AS and was entirely owned by the Eitzen family which owns Eitzen Invest and 53.7% of Camillo Eitzen & Co. The investment company owned a portfolio of real estate and other investments, including Hydranor and a major share of Norse Energy as well as in the fishing industry.".