The company’s shares were down just 1.8% as of 1:23 p.m. in Copenhagen, after dropping by a third following the announcement last month that Orsted would conduct the biggest rights issue for a European energy company in over a decade.
The resilience of the shares, which have been buffeted in recent months, is a crucial indicator of investor interest in the rights offering that’s set to open ...
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