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Old May 25, 2014 | 7:50 am
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Hurtigruten

Originally Posted by LuxuryRogue
Many thanks, ksu, for taking the time for such a highly qualified input and help! Much appreciated. It also helps to keep the riffraff out of this thread.

We have several arrows in our quiver, and we keep you posted how this incident develops.

There have been reactions from several layers at Radisson. The most unpleasant communication is with the hotel itself and its owner company (which is the big but unstable company Hurtigruten, BTW)
I didn't know that they own that particular hotel. Hurtigruten is a fascinating company. Their main business is to run the costal steamer service of the same name, for which they are heavily subsidized. Officially: the governement buys transportation services after public tender, as a PSO-service, but no other company has a large fleet of ships available to fulfil the conditions of the tender. After they have won the tender, the usually demand more money from the government, and when this is refused, they threaten cutting sailings, which creates such a havoc in the many ports where Hurtigruten provides an essential service, which again leads to the government relenting.

This would be usual politicking, if it weren't for the fact that they run a commercial operation on the side (cruise ships, hotels etc) and board chairman and part owner of Hurtigruten is Trygve Hegnar, a maverick business man. He runs a business paper (Finansavisen) and an important business magazine (Kapital) where he routinely fights against government subsidies to farming and industries. Hegnar is routinely chastized for being hypocritical in being critical of subsidies and at the same time himself being a recipient of huge subsidies to Hurtigruten. He counters that by using the PSO-argument. His news webpage (www.hegnar.no) is known for having one of the least-moderated comment fields in Norway.

Hegnar is - and this might be relevant - notorious for running smear campaigns against businessmen and others who have crossed him, Kristian Siem and Mona Høiness are two recent feuds I remember. (Note: I do not have any knowledge about who is right and wrong in these two feuds between Hegnar and the individuals named!). He is thus a man many would be wary of fighting - in one way a very Norwegian figure, in another a very unnorwegian figure!
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