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'''Nils Jørgen Astrup''' was a Norwegian businessman and shipowner.
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'''Nils Jørgen Astrup''' was a [[Norwegian]] [[businessman]] and [[shipowner]].
  
Astrup was a graduate of [[Balliol College]] at Oxford University. He was chairman of a number of Norwegian companies, including the shipping company (oil tankers) Fearnley & Eger A/S (1977–1991), Orkla-Borregaard (1972–1991) and the silicone producer [[Elkem]] (1986–1987). In 1988-1989 he was president of the mighty Norwegian Shipowners' Association (a core element of Norwegian deep state and the ties to the United States and Britain). Fearnley & Eger A/S declared bankruptcy in 1991.
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==Background==
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Astrup was born in 1935, son of the shipping tycoon [[Nils Ebbessøn Astrup]] (an economic collaborator with Nazi Germany). He was a graduate of [[Balliol College]] at [[Oxford University]].  
  
He son of the shipping tycoon Nils Ebbessøn Astrup, an economic collaborator with Nazi-Germany. He was close friend of the Norwegian royal family.
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==Career==
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Astrup was chairman of a number of Norwegian companies, including the shipping company (oil tankers) Fearnley & Eger A/S (1977–1991), Orkla-Borregaard (1972–1991) and the silicone producer [[Elkem]] (1986–1987). In 1988-1989 he was president of the mighty [[Norwegian Shipowners' Association]] (a core element of [[Norwegian deep state]] and the ties to the United States and Britain){{clarify}}. [[Fearnley & Eger]] A/S declared bankruptcy in 1991.
  
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==Connections==
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Nils Astrup was close friend of the Norwegian royal family.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:05, 17 December 2019

Person.png Nils Astrup   Geni WikidataRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(businessman)
Nils Astrup.jpeg
Born12 November 1935
Died5 September 2005 (Age 69)
NationalityNorwegian
ParentsNils Ebbessøn Astrup
Member ofNorwegian Shipowners' Association
Norwegian shipowner who headed up the Norwegian Shipowners' Association

Nils Jørgen Astrup was a Norwegian businessman and shipowner.

Background

Astrup was born in 1935, son of the shipping tycoon Nils Ebbessøn Astrup (an economic collaborator with Nazi Germany). He was a graduate of Balliol College at Oxford University.

Career

Astrup was chairman of a number of Norwegian companies, including the shipping company (oil tankers) Fearnley & Eger A/S (1977–1991), Orkla-Borregaard (1972–1991) and the silicone producer Elkem (1986–1987). In 1988-1989 he was president of the mighty Norwegian Shipowners' Association (a core element of Norwegian deep state and the ties to the United States and Britain)[clarification needed]. Fearnley & Eger A/S declared bankruptcy in 1991.

Connections

Nils Astrup was close friend of the Norwegian royal family.


 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/198724 April 198726 April 1987Italy
Cernobbio
35th Bilderberg, in Italy, 106 participants
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