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- We will create enduring value and leave clear footprints - Ferd
In 2020 Ferd became the proud owner of what is one of the sites of greatest significance to be developed in Oslo in recent times, namely Marienlyst In order to succeed in creating a sustainable, creative and vibrant district, Ferd will make teamwork and dialogue its primary tools
- Ferd (company) - Wikipedia
Ferd is a Norwegian holding company which holds partial ownership in companies within industry and finance as well as a real estate portfolio The company has 75 employees and is owned by Johan H Andresen and his two daughters Katharina and Alexandra; [2] it was established in 2001
- Ferd, owned by Norwegian billionaire Johan Andreson, divests . . .
Ferd has held a major investment in Molde, Norway-based Broodstock Capital since it was established in 2016 to invest in small- and medium-sized businesses in the seafood industry, with a specific focus on the aquaculture supplier sector
- Ferd | World Economic Forum
Ferd is a family-owned industrial and financial group in Norway that is an active and long-term owner of strong companies with international potential It also carries out financial activities through investments in a broad range of asset classes
- Ferd AS - LinkedIn
Ferd is made up of four business areas; Ferd Capital, Ferd External Managers, Ferd Real Estate and Ferd Social Entrepreneurs Ferd is wholly owned by Johan H Andresen and family
- Ferd - 2025 Investor Profile, Portfolio, Team Investment . . .
Ferd is a venture capital firm founded in 2001 It is primarily based out of Oslo, Norway As of Jul 2025, Ferd is an active investor, having invested in 23 companies, with 2 new investments in the last 12 months It primarily invests in Series A round in Norway based startups
- Ferd is a family-owned investment company | Ferd
Ferd is a family-owned investment company owned by the fifth and sixth generations of the Andresen family Our investment company is called Ferd (‘journey’) because, in the true sense of the word, it represents a ‘journey without an end’
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