Company Description
Aker Horizons ASA (AKHOF) is a Norwegian company in the renewable utilities sector that focuses on developing green energy and green industry projects to support the global transition to Net Zero. According to the company, it is active in renewable energy, carbon capture and sustainable industrial assets, applying industrial, technological and capital markets expertise with a planet-positive purpose to drive decarbonization.
Aker Horizons is part of the wider Aker group and is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange. The company states that it is headquartered in Fornebu, Norway and that, across its portfolio, it is present on five continents. Its activities position it within the broader utilities sector, with a focus on renewable and low-carbon solutions.
Business focus and activities
Aker Horizons describes its core focus as developing and owning green energy and green industry assets. Within this framework, it is involved in renewable energy projects, carbon capture-related holdings and other sustainable industrial ventures that are intended to contribute to decarbonization.
The company also holds portfolio investments in related businesses. One highlighted portfolio company is Aker Carbon Capture ASA (ACC), which specializes in carbon capture technology and projects. Aker Horizons has reported an ownership stake in Aker Carbon Capture and receives financial returns, such as dividends, from this holding.
Relationship with Aker Carbon Capture
Aker Carbon Capture ASA is described as an Aker Horizons portfolio company. Aker Horizons has stated that it holds a 43.27% ownership interest in Aker Carbon Capture. When Aker Carbon Capture’s Board of Directors proposed an extraordinary cash dividend, Aker Horizons indicated that it expected to receive a significant portion of that distribution based on its ownership stake.
Aker Carbon Capture has participated in a transaction with SLB to combine their carbon capture businesses in a joint venture, later named SLB Capturi. Aker Carbon Capture retains a minority ownership in that joint venture, and Aker Horizons’ exposure to the carbon capture segment is therefore partly through its shareholding in Aker Carbon Capture.
Role within the Aker group
Within the Aker group, Aker Horizons emphasizes its use of industrial, technological and capital markets expertise to advance projects with a decarbonization focus. By being active in renewable energy, carbon capture and sustainable industrial assets, the company positions itself as a platform for green transition initiatives inside the group.
The company’s presence across multiple continents indicates that its portfolio and activities are not limited to a single region, although specific countries or projects are not detailed in the available information. Instead, Aker Horizons presents itself in broad terms as a developer and owner of green-focused assets with global reach.
Stock listing and sector classification
Aker Horizons is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange, and the symbol AKHOF is used for trading in other markets that reference the company. Based on available data, it is classified in the Utilities sector with an industry focus on Utilities – Renewable. This reflects its stated emphasis on renewable energy and related decarbonization activities.
Evergreen profile
Because Aker Horizons centers its identity on green energy, green industry and decarbonization, these themes are likely to remain core to its profile over time. The company’s description highlights long-term structural roles—renewable energy, carbon capture and sustainable industrial assets—rather than short-term projects or specific financial metrics.
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Short Interest History
Short interest in Aker Horizons ASA (AKHOF) currently stands at 10.0 thousand shares, down 77.3% from the previous reporting period, representing 0.0% of the float. Over the past 12 months, short interest has increased by 328.8%. This relatively low short interest suggests limited bearish sentiment. With 303.3 days to cover, it would take significant time for short sellers to close their positions based on average trading volume.
Days to Cover History
Days to cover for Aker Horizons ASA (AKHOF) currently stands at 303.3 days, up 1152.7% from the previous period. This elevated days-to-cover ratio indicates it would take over two weeks of average trading volume for short sellers to exit their positions, suggesting potential for a short squeeze if positive news emerges. The days to cover has decreased 69.7% over the past year, suggesting improved liquidity for short covering. The ratio has shown significant volatility over the period, ranging from 1.0 to 1000.0 days.