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Atlantic Sapphire ASA: Primary Insider Notification

Atlantic Sapphire ASA (ASA) · publisert 2021-09-21 13:33 · vis på NewsWeb

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Karl Øystein Øyehaug Chief Financing Officer & Managing Directoracquisition5 55036 NOK2021-09-21Oslo Stock Exchangerules

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Miami, FL, September 21, 2021 Karl Øystein Øyehaug, Chief Financing Officer & Managing Director, and primary insider in Atlantic Sapphire ASA, has today acquired 5,550 shares in Atlantic Sapphire ASA at an average price of NOK 36.0 per share. Following the transaction, Mr. Øyehaug holds 17 655 shares in the Company, corresponding to 0.0% of the total shares outstanding and 28,861 options in the Company. For further information, please contact: Johan E. Andreassen  Chairman, Atlantic Sapphire ASA, and CEO, Atlantic Sapphire USA LLC;  Karl Øystein Øyehaug  Managing Director, Atlantic Sapphire ASA, and Chief Financing Officer, Atlantic Sapphire USA LLC investorrelations@atlanticsapphire.com About Atlantic Sapphire ASA  Atlantic Sapphire is pioneering Bluehouse® (land-raised) salmon farming, locally, and transforming protein production, globally. Atlantic Sapphire has been operating its innovation center in Denmark since 2011 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 has identified and obtained the requisite permits to construct its Bluehouse® in the ideal location in Homestead, Florida, just south of Miami. The Company has completed Phase 1 construction, which provides the capacity to harvest approximately 10,000 tons (HOG) of salmon annually. The Company completed its first commercial harvest in the US in September 2020. Atlantic Sapphire has secured the key US water permits to produce up to 90,000 tons onsite, and has a targeted harvest volume in 2031 of 220,000 tons.