BERGEN, Norway, Feb. 26, 2016 -- Further to the Marine Harvest share trading on the Oslo Stock Exchange excluding a dividend of NOK 1.40 per share, in the form of a repayment of paid-in capital, as from the 26th of February, the conversion price of the Company's EUR 375 million convertible bond (ISIN NO0010710395) has been adjusted.
The new conversion price is EUR 10.0530.
This information is subject of the disclosure requirements pursuant to Section 5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act
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Ivan Vindheim, CFO, Mobile: +47 958 71 310 Kim Galtung Døsvig, IR Officer & Head of Treasury, Mobile: +47 908 76 339


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