Core Viewpoint - The feasibility of Orsted's $9.4 billion capital increase plan is in question following the Trump administration's suspension of one of its offshore wind projects in the U.S. [1] Group 1: Project Developments - The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management denied the construction permit for the "Revolution Wind" project, which is 80% complete, raising concerns about the fate of another project, "Sunrise Wind" [1][2] - If both projects are canceled, Orsted could face a total penalty of approximately 12 billion Danish kroner [1] Group 2: Market Reaction - Orsted's stock price in Copenhagen plummeted by 16% to a historic low, resulting in a market capitalization decrease to 75.3 billion Danish kroner (approximately $11.8 billion) [1] - The Danish government, which holds a majority stake, still plans to participate in the 60 billion kroner capital increase [1] Group 3: Investor Sentiment - Investors are focused on whether Orsted can find a way to appease U.S. regulators and the time required for such negotiations [3] - There is a glimmer of hope as the Norwegian state oil company secured an agreement for a new gas pipeline for its "Empire Wind" project, leading to the reversal of a previous halt by Trump [3] Group 4: Underwriters - The capital increase will be jointly underwritten by BNP Paribas, Danske Bank, JPMorgan, and Morgan Stanley [4]
百亿增发命悬一线!特朗普搅局海上风电 Orsted(DNNGY.US)急开股东会安抚投资者
智通财经网·2025-08-26 07:26