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Yara International

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YAR

Oslo Børs

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Yara International is a producer of fertilizer and chemical products. The company produces nitrate, potassium nitrate, ammonia and NPK (nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium) and delivers the products to customers active in the agricultural sector. The company dates back to 1905 as formerly Norska Hydro, but became a separate company in 2004. Yara International is headquartered in Oslo.

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12.5.
2026

General meeting '26

13.5.
2026

Annual dividend

17.7.
2026

Interim report Q2'26

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Yara International ASA is a fertilizer manufacturing company and one of the world’s largest producers of nitrogen fertilizers. In 2009, Yara International produced approximately a quarter of the fertilizers manufactured in Europe. Yara was spun off from Norsk Hydro in March 2004 ...
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Yara would be an interesting case, but how do those Norwegian dividends work? Differences between Share Savings Account (OST) / Securities Account (AOT)? I’m so lazy that I really can’t be bothered with any extra hassle, so I’d rather buy something else.
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