John Fredriksen

John Fredriksen

businessman Norway

John Fredriksen is a prominent Norwegian shipping magnate and businessman, known for his substantial influence in the global shipping industry, who was implicated in a controversial loan agreement involving the National Security Authority.

Born on Jun 04, 1944 (81 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
20,640
Power
1,279$
Sentiment
4.25
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Australia 1 4.00 0.06% +0% 25,499,884 14,580 $1,380,000 789$
Switzerland 1 5.00 0.07% +0% 8,654,622 6,061 $700,000 490$
Totals 2 34,154,506 20,641 $2,080,000 1,279$
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Recent Mentions

Switzerland Switzerland: John Fredriksen is a Norwegian-Cypriot billionaire who has lived in London since 2001 but is now contemplating a move to Dubai. 5

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: warum Superreiche ihre Immobilien verkaufen

Australia Australia: John Fredriksen, a Norwegian marine tycoon, is reportedly selling his 300-year old Georgian manor in Chelsea just weeks after criticising Rachel Reeves. 4

The Sydney Morning Herald: Billionaire puts $500 million London mansion up for sale

Norway Norway: John Fredriksen is a prominent businessman known for his extensive contributions to various industries and philanthropy in Norway. 6

Aftenposten: Rossavik omtaler John Fredriksen på en unyansert og slem måte

Norway Norway: John Fredriksen is known as Norway's richest man and is moving from London to the United Arab Emirates for business reasons. 5

Aftenposten: John Fredriksen flykter til et diktatur

Norway Norway: John Fredriksen is known as Norway's richest man and is moving from London to the United Arab Emirates for business reasons. 5

Aftenposten: John Fredriksen flykter til et diktatur

Norway Norway: John Fredriksen controlled the company Norwegian Property ASA involved in the illegal loan agreement. 5

Aftenposten: Kraftige reaksjoner mot statlige leietagere