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Norwegian Air Shuttle
Norwegian low-cost airline
Equinor ASA
Equinor ASA (formerly Statoil and StatoilHydro) is a Norwegian multinational energy company headquartered in Stavanger, Norway. It is primarily a petroleum company operating in 36 countries with additional investments in renewable energy and lithium mining. In the 2020 Forbes Global 2000, Equinor was ranked as the 169th-largest public company in the world. In 2023, the company was ranked 52nd in the same list. the company has 21,126 employees.

Telenor
Telenor ASA ( or ) is a Norwegian majority state-owned multinational telecommunications company headquartered at Fornebu in Bærum, close to Oslo. It is one of the world's largest mobile telecommunications companies with operations worldwide, but focused in Scandinavia and Asia. It has extensive broadband and TV distribution operations in four Nordic countries, and a 10-year-old research and business line for machine-to-machine technology. Telenor owns networks in 8 countries.
Norsk Hydro
Norwegian aluminum and renewable energy company
Vy
Vygruppen, branded as Vy, formerly the Norwegian State Railways (, NSB), is a government-owned railway company which operates most passenger train services and many bus services in Norway. The company is owned by the Norwegian Ministry of Transport. Its sub-brands include Vy Buss coach services, CargoNet freight trains and the Swedish train transport company Tågkompaniet. In 2009, NSB carried 52 million train passengers and 104 million bus passengers. On 24 April 2019, passenger train and bus services were rebranded as Vy.
DNB Bank
Norwegian bank
Vend Marketplaces
Norwegian company with online classifieds
Norse Atlantic Airways
Norwegian low-cost, long-haul airline
Jotun
Norwegian chemicals company
Helly Hansen
Norwegian manufacturer and retailer of clothing and sports equipment and a subsidiary of the Canadian retail chain Canadian Tire
Kongsberg Gruppen
Norwegian defense contractor and maritime automation supplier
Nordic Semiconductor
Norwegian multinational semiconductors manufacturer
REMA 1000
supermarket chain
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Tandberg
thumb|Tandberg TV 1962(Oslo, Nordic Museum)
thumb|Dmitry Medvedev with Tandberg Tactical MXP. [[APEC Singapore 2009]]
Hadeland Glassverk
Norwegian glassmaking firm founded 1762
Kvikk Lunsj
brand of chocolate bar

Grandiosa
Pizza Grandiosa (colloquially also referred to simply as Grandiosa or Grandis) is the most popular brand of frozen pizza in Norway.
Freia
Norwegian chocolate manufacturing company

Elkem
Elkem ASA is an international chemical company that produces silicones, silicon, alloys for the foundry industry, carbon and microsilica, and other materials.Elkem was founded in 1904, and has more than 7,200 employees and fields 31 production sites worldwide. Elkem is also listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (ticker: ELK).
Vikingfjord
Vikingfjord Vodka is a brand of vodka, distilled from potatoes and bottled by the Norwegian company Arcus. It is distilled through a five-column process, using only glacial water from the Jostedalsbreen glacier in South-Western Norway.
Tiki 100
Tiki-100 was a desktop home/personal computer manufactured by Tiki Data of Oslo, Norway. The computer was launched in the spring of 1984 under the original name Kontiki-100, and was first and foremost intended for the emerging educational sector, especially for primary schools. Early prototypes had 4 KB ROM, and the '100' in the machine's name was based on the total amount of memory in kilobytes.
Kiwi Norway
Norwegian supermarket chain
Buddy
Norwegian city electric car
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thumb|250px|Uno-X fuel station in Viborg, Denmark (Photo: Lars Schmidt)
Uno-X is a chain of unmanned fuel stations throughout Norway and Denmark. It is operated as the low-cost section of YX Energi. The chain was originally created as a low cost chain in Denmark in the late 1950s. The rights to use the name in Sweden were sold to Britain's Burmah Oil. In 1991 Norsk Hydro acquired the 330 outlets of the Danish operation and five years later it bought the Swedish Uno-X chain from Burmah.
Elkjøp
thumb|Elkjøp Megastore, Kristiansand (July 2009)

Renewable Energy Corporation
solar power company in Singapore
Jøtul
thumb|Jøtul F 602 woodstove, designed in the late 1930s by the architects Gudolf Blakstad|Blakstad and Munthe-Kaas and decorated by sculptor [[Ørnulf Bast]]
24SevenOffice
24SevenOffice is a Norwegian software company headquartered in Oslo, Norway, with offices in Stockholm, Sweden and London, United Kingdom. Founded in 1997, the company specializes in web-based (SaaS) ERP and CRM systems.
Circle K AS
Norwegian energy retail company, formed by the 2010 separation of the downstream business of Statoil ASA into a separate listed company
Hurtigruten
Norwegian shipping company
Evry
EVRY A/S was a Norwegian information technology company that supplied services related to computing, including operation, outsourcing and online banking. The company was headquartered in Oslo. It was established through a merger between EDB Business Partner and ErgoGroup in 2010 and had 10,000 employees at 135 offices in 16 countries.
Norvegia
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thumb|Norvegia Vellagret in use
Bunnpris
Bunnpris is a Norwegian retail chain with 216 grocery stores in 2011 in Norway, primarily in Sør-Trøndelag, Møre og Romsdal and Oslo, but also many in Northern Norway. The stores are managed by I. K. Lykke run by the fifth generation Lykke.
Viking
tyre brand
Laerdal
thumb|300px|Laerdal Headquarters
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Madshus
Madshus is a Norwegian ski and ski-equipment manufacturer, located at Biri in Gjøvik. The company produces cross-country skis, ski boots and poles.
Fred. Olsen & Co.
company
Moxy Engineering
Norwegian dump truck manufacturer
NOR-WAY Bussekspress
Norwegian bus company
Friele
Friele (Kaffehuset Friele; ) is a Norwegian coffee manufacturer and brand based in Midtun, a commercial and residential district of the borough of Fana in Bergen, Norway. Friele is the largest producer of coffee in Norway. It is part of JDE Peet's.
Kavli
Kavli () is a Norwegian brand of soft cheese, caviar, mayonnaise, crackers and milk. The company sells products in 30 countries, with plants in Norway, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, England and Scotland.
Dale of Norway
Norwegian clothing company
Joker
Norwegian supermarket chain
Porsgrunds Porselænsfabrik
Rottefella
Rottefella is a Norwegian manufacturing company of winter sports equipment, more specifically ski bindings. The name "Rottefella" refers to the three-pin binding invented by Bror With in 1927, inspired on a couple of rat traps he had seen in a hardware store. The binding were more formally known as the "75mm Nordic Norm".
Herrebøe Faience Factory
Herrebøe Faience Factory
Technal
Rainpower
Rainpower AS is a Norwegian company which develops, designs, manufactures and sells equipment for hydropower electricity generation. The company provides Pelton, Francis, and Kaplan turbines, as well as pump turbines, small hydropower plants, turbine governor, oil pressure systems, valve controllers, exciters, valves, gates, pipes, and other products and services related to the hydropower equipment industry.
Varner AS
Varner-Gruppen AS is a textile firm in Norway with approximately 500 stores around the country, including , , , Dressmann and Dressmann XL, , Volt, and Levi's Store. The stores are located in Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland. The group has more than 1,100 stores in total .
Figgjo
Figgjo Fajanse company
Navico
Navico is a marine electronics company providing navigation, marine instruments and fish finding equipment to both the recreational and commercial marine sectors.
Magnor Glassverk
Norwegian glass company