Rana Gruber ASA 2025 AR2
The report highlights Rana Gruber's strategic progress in 2025, including the successful completion of the Fe65 project, achieving 65 per cent iron content in its hematite concentrate, and launching a new ambition to reach high-grade Fe67 by 2029. The company maintained a low carbon footprint of 7.25 kg per tonne of iron ore concentrate and increased its magnetite production by 25.5 per cent. Financially, the company achieved revenues of NOK 1.57 billion and distributed NOK 5.33 per share in dividends. Additionally, Champion Iron announced a voluntary offer to acquire all outstanding shares in Rana Gruber, which passed the 90 per cent acceptance threshold.
Company: Rana Gruber ASA
Sector: Materials
Country: Norway
Year: 2025
Type: AR2
Pages: 95
Rana Gruber ASA
Annual Report
The report highlights Rana Gruber's strategic progress in 2025, including the successful completion of the Fe65 project, achieving 65 per cent iron content in its hematite concentrate, and launching a new ambition to reach high-grade Fe67 by 2029. The company maintained a low carbon footprint of 7.25 kg per tonne of iron ore concentrate and increased its magnetite production by 25.5 per cent. Financially, the company achieved revenues of NOK 1.57 billion and distributed NOK 5.33 per share in dividends. Additionally, Champion Iron announced a voluntary offer to acquire all outstanding shares in Rana Gruber, which passed the 90 per cent acceptance threshold.
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Document Details
Report Year
2025
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2025 - Dec 31, 2025
Fiscal Year
2025
Type
Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures
Language
English
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