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| 5.1.2009 |
| Currency |
| Previous Close |
| Change % |
| Volume |
| Number of Shares |
| Market Cap (mil) |
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| KAUP (STO) |
| SEK |
| 25,00 |
| 0,00 |
| 0 |
| 740,45 |
| 18.511,33 |
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| KAUP (ICL) |
| ISK |
| 654,00 |
| 0,00 |
| 0 |
| 740,45 |
| 484.256,30 |
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| Major Shareholders |
30.09.2008
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Shares |
% |
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Exista B.V
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182,964,688
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24.71
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Arion safnreikningur
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78,720,735
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10.63
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Egla Invest B.V.
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73,153,352
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9.88
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Q Iceland Finance ehf
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37,100,000
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5.01
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Lífeyrissjóðir Bankastræti 7
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24,655,728
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3.33
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Lífeyrissjóður verslunarmanna
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23,714,474
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3.20
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Holt Investment Group Ltd
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22,000,000
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2.97
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Gildi - lífeyrissjóður
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21,452,704
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2.90
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Gift fjárfestingarfélag ehf
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19,115,092
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2.58
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Kaupthing Bank Luxembourg SA
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12,714,238
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1.72
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Arion Custody Services hf
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11,840,563
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1.60
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Everest Equities Ltd.
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9,482,480
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1.28
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Sigurður Einarsson
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8,992,423
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1.21
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Hreiðar Már Sigurðsson ehf
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8,047,239
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1.09
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Raiffeisen Zentralbank Österreich
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7,405,752
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1.00
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Landsbanki Íslands Hf
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6,639,113
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0.90
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Credit Suisse International
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5,941,093
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0.80
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Stafir Pension Fund
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5,941,028
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0.80
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Fjárfestingafélagið Mata ehf
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5,000,354
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0.68
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Kaupþing Ís-15
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4,640,726
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0.63
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| Company description |
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Kaupthing Bank is a Northern European bank offering integrated financial services to companies, institutional investors and individuals. These services include corporate and retail banking, investment banking, capital markets services, treasury services, asset management and comprehensive wealth management for private banking clients.
The Bank operates in all the Nordic countries, as well as an ever-growing number of countries throughout Europe, the Middle East and the United States.
In recent years, Kaupthing Bank has grown successfully. The Bank’s expansion has been achieved through sound organic growth and a number of strategic acquisitions. The most recent acquisitions are those of FIH Erhvervsbank in Denmark in 2004 and in 2005 the UK bank Singer & Friedlander, now Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander. The aim of this growth is to further enhance the Bank’s ability to provide comprehensive services to its client base in the UK, the Nordic countries and elsewhere in Europe.
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