Helly Hansen may soon change hands within the next few weeks, after several years of speculation, as its profitability is improving. While its consolidated sales rose by less than 6 percent to some 1.46 billion Norwegian kroner (€186.9m-$239.5m) last year, earnings before amortization and depreciation (EBITDA) grew by 50 percent, ...
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