Frequently Asked Questions

We have prepared answers to the most common questions posed by Telenor Shareholders.

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About ADS/ADR

Please note: Telenor's ADS' are from 11 June, 2007 delisted from Nasdaq

  1. What is an ADS? An American Depositary Share (ADS) is a US dollar-denominated form of equity ownership.
  2. What is an ADR and who holds them? An ADR (American Depositary Receipt) is a negotiable certificate issued by a depositary bank representing a specific number of shares of a non-U.S. company traded on a US stock exchange.
    Telenor's depositary bank is:

    JP Morgan

    UK/Europe:
    Hugo Sanders
    JPMorgan Europe ltd.
    60 Victoria Embankment, Floor 3, London, EC4Y OJP
    Telephone:+(44) 2077772997
    E-mail: hugo.w.sanders@jpmorgan.com

    USA:
    Jonathan L Paterson
    Vice President
    1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York 1005 1401
    Telephone: +(1) 212 552 3461
    E-mail: jonathan.l.paterson@jpmorgan.com

    Website: www.jpmorgan.com

    The ADS holders should address any queries or instructions regarding their holdings to JP Morgan at the address or phone number above.

  3. How can I check my ADS shareholding? For all queries or instructions regarding your ADS holdings, please contact to JP Morgan (see contact information above).
  4. What is the ratio ADS to ordinary shares? Every Telenor American Depositary Share (ADS) represents three Telenor Ordinary shares.
  5. What is the ADR trade symbol? ADS trades at NASDAQ under ticker TELN
  6. What is the difference between ordinary shares and ADS? Ordinary Shares trade at Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker TEL. ADS trades at NASDAQ under ticker TELN. One ADS equals three ordinary shares.

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