SalMar stock holds above NOK 520 ahead of second quarter 2026 results
Published on 08/22/2026 at 11:55 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
SalMar ASA (ISIN NO0010310956) stock is trading at NOK 522.00 on the Oslo Bors as of August 21, 2026, based on the companys latest investor relations quote, positioning the shares just below recent highs ahead of the upcoming second quarter 2026 results.
The investor relations stock update dated August 21, 2026 shows a last price of NOK 522.00, with the bid also at NOK 522.00 and the ask at NOK 522.50, indicating a relatively tight spread and sustained liquidity in the name.
On that same trading day, the share price moved higher by NOK 12.50, which corresponds to a gain of 2.45 percent, with an intraday low of NOK 509.50 and a high of NOK 522.50, underscoring renewed buying interest as the next earnings release approaches.
Price action ahead of earnings
Per the latest stock update on the SalMar investor page, the trading range between NOK 509.50 and NOK 522.50 on August 21, 2026 places the current price close to the upper end of that sessions band, suggesting that market participants were willing to pay up within the days range.
In addition, sector valuation data from MarketScreener as of August 21, 2026 reports a quote of NOK 526.25 for SalMar, showing a 5 day change of 3.29 percent and a year to date performance of negative 14.88 percent, which highlights that the recent advance has not yet offset the broader decline seen earlier in 2026.
Against this backdrop, SalMar shares have delivered a positive shorter term move while still lagging on a year to date basis, a combination that often keeps the stock sensitive to upcoming fundamental news such as quarterly earnings releases.
Upcoming second quarter 2026 results
SalMar has scheduled the presentation of its second quarter 2026 results for August 25, 2026, with the release planned before market open, according to the companys invitation to the presentation published on August 21, 2026.
The earnings calendar coverage of the STOXX 600 universe confirms that SalMars second quarter 2026 results are set to be released at 4:30 a.m. GMT on August 25, 2026, placing the report early in the day and potentially setting the tone for trading in salmon farming and broader Nordic equities.
Because the second quarter 2026 figures will represent the most recent interim period within the regulatory freshness window relative to August 22, 2026, investors will look to that report for updated data on revenue, operating profit, margins, and cash flows across SalMars farming and sales segments.
Historically, SalMars full year 2024 and 2023 data served as references for the companys scale and profitability, but those fiscal periods now fall outside the strict freshness window that defines the current core metrics; they can still anchor the narrative as background once the new quarterly figures arrive.
The upcoming second quarter release thus marks a key moment where fresh reported metrics will either confirm or challenge existing expectations, especially after a year to date share price decline that has left valuation metrics below prior peaks despite recent short term gains.
Bond interest rate adjustment as financing signal
Beyond equity market moves, SalMar has also adjusted the interest rate on its SALM04 ESG bond, a financing instrument that ties funding costs to environmental, social, and governance performance metrics.
The announcement of the new interest rate on the SALM04 ESG bond indicates that SalMar continues to actively manage its debt profile, and changes in coupon levels can affect the companys overall cost of capital and interest expense trajectory for the coming reporting periods.
While the exact new rate and principal amount of the SALM04 bond are not detailed in the available snippets, the decision to reset the interest level is part of a broader trend in the seafood and aquaculture sector, where issuers increasingly use sustainability-linked bonds to align financing with environmental objectives such as lower carbon footprints and responsible fish farming practices.
For equity investors, the interplay between bond market terms and future earnings is important because higher or lower interest charges will flow through to net income and earnings per share once the second quarter 2026 and later results are reported.
Sector context and peer comparison
Within the Norwegian seafood sector, SalMar trades alongside peers such as Lerøy Seafood Group, which at a share price of NOK 43.30 has delivered a 1 month share price return of 6.28 percent and a decline of 15.84 percent year to date, according to recent valuation analysis.
When comparing SalMar and Lerøy, the figures show that both companies have suffered double digit year to date declines, with Lerøys negative 15.84 percent return and SalMars negative 14.88 percent performance in the MarketScreener overview pointing to sector wide pressures in 2026.
However, the 5 day change of 3.29 percent for SalMar suggests that its shares have staged a short term rebound similar to or slightly better than some peers, which can reflect improving sentiment on pricing, biomass growth, or regulatory developments affecting fish farming operations.
Sector wide earnings calendars, including listings of salmon related names reporting second quarter 2026 figures, show that investors will have a dense data period in late August 2026, giving them multiple reference points for margins, cost trends, and demand dynamics in seafood markets.
Business model: Norwegian salmon farming and ESG-linked financing
SalMar ASA operates as one of Norways leading salmon farming companies, integrating activities from smolt production and sea farming to processing and sales of Atlantic salmon for global markets.
The companys core business model revolves around owning and operating sea pens along the Norwegian coast, where Atlantic salmon are raised under strict environmental regulations before harvest, processing, and export to markets in Europe, Asia, and North America.
In recent years, SalMar has emphasized technology driven farming solutions and offshore aquaculture projects that seek to expand production capacity while reducing environmental impact and improving fish welfare.
The SALM04 ESG bond sits within this strategic framework, providing capital that is explicitly linked to sustainability metrics, meaning that the cost of debt is affected by the companys success in meeting pre defined environmental and social targets.
Through such ESG-linked financing structures, SalMar can signal commitment to responsible aquaculture practices while maintaining access to capital for investments in new sites, processing plants, and logistics systems that support the global distribution of salmon.
Share trading and market value
SalMar shares are listed on the Oslo Bors and quoted in Norwegian kroner, making the stock part of the Norwegian equity market and the broader STOXX 600 European benchmark via sector classification.
As of August 21, 2026, the latest investor relations update shows that SalMar stock closed at NOK 522.00, against a range of NOK 509.50 to NOK 522.50 for that session, indicating that the shares finished the day at their intraday high.
The MarketScreener sector valuation overview, which lists a quote of NOK 526.25 for the stock and a year to date performance of negative 14.88 percent, positions SalMars current price level below prior year peaks yet above the lows reached earlier in 2026.
Although exact market capitalization data are not present in the snippets, the combination of share price and sector positioning implies that SalMar remains one of the more sizeable listed seafood companies on the Oslo Bors, with liquidity sufficient for institutional investors to build and adjust positions around earnings and bond related news.
For retail investors, the recent price behaviour, with a 2.45 percent single day gain on August 21, 2026 and a 3.29 percent 5 day change, illustrates how salmon farming stocks can respond quickly to shifts in expectations around quarterly profits, regulatory developments, and financing conditions tied to ESG metrics.
