
Sigurgeir Brynjar Kristgeirsson
Sigurgeir Brynjar Kristgeirsson, commonly known as Binni, is the managing director of Vinnslustöðin in Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland. He has recently been in the news discussing the fishing quota for herring, noting that this year's allocation is historically small, and emphasizing the importance of the catch obtained by his company's fishing vessel, Gullberg VE 292.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Iceland | 3 | 6.00 | 0.22% | +0% | 341,243 | 740 | $24,000 | 52$ |
Totals | 3 | 341,243 | 740 | $24,000 | 52$ |
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Iceland:
Sigurgeir Brynjar Kristgeirsson confirmed the government's decision to double fishing fees in an interview.
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Iceland:
Sigurgeir Brynjar Kristgeirsson, managing director of Vinnslustöðin, states that layoffs are a response to increased fishing fees.
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Iceland:
Sigurgeir Brynjar Kristgeirsson, the CEO of the company, hopes that Huginn will catch the remaining quota of mackerel.
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Iceland:
Sigurgeir Brynjar Kristgeirsson, the CEO of Vinnslustöðin, discussed the impact of proposed changes to fishing fees on the company's operations.
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Iceland:
Sigurgeir Brynjar Kristgeirsson, known as Binni, is the managing director of Vinnslustöðin in Vestmannaeyjar.
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