Denmark’s Maersk sells remaining share holding in Norway’s Hoegh Autoliners

The world's first methanol-fueled container vessel Laura Maersk, owned by shipping company Maersk, is seen in Copenhagen

OSLO (Reuters) – Danish shipping firm Maersk has sold 20,000,000 shares in Norway’s Hoegh Autoliners, cutting its holding to zero, according to a stock exchange filing.

The sale at a price of 90.00 Norwegian crowns ($8.34) per share represented approximately 10.48% of the share capital and votes in Hoegh Autoliners, the Norwegian firm said.

($1 = 10.7960 Norwegian crowns)

(Reporting by Nora Buli, Editing by Franklin Paul)

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