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HELSINKI, Nov 11 (Reuters) - The following stocks may be affected by newspaper reports and other factors on Wednesday: SWEDISH BANKS Shareholders in Swedish banks SEB and Swedbank will be left without dividends next spring, Dagens Industri concluded in a report on Wednesday.
Neither of the banks have made deductions for dividends in their calculations according to their recent quarterly reports. However, Nordea and Handelsbanken shareholders may see dividend payouts next year, the paper said. For more on the companies, double click on SECURITAS The Swedish security services group will release third-quarter results at 0700 GMT, and is seen to report a 12.6 percent year-on-year drop in earnings before interest, tax and amortisation, a Reuters poll showed. For more on the company, double click on DNO INTERNATIONAL The Norwegian oil producer, due to announce third-quarter results at 0700 GMT, is expected to report a jump in operating profit for the quarter, a Reuters survey showed. For more on the company, double click on GN STORE NORD The Danish hearing aid and headset maker is seen swinging to a core third-quarter profit of 41 million Danish crowns ($8.25 million), a Reuters poll showed. For more on the company, double click on ** For a summary of upcoming results and forecasts, double click on ** For the western European company diary covering earnings, shareholder meetings, news conferences and analysts' meetings, click on or type in the code and hit the f9 button. ** Double click on for Swedish indices, for Danish indices, for Finnish indices and for Norwegian indices ** For real-time moves on Nordic blue-chip indices double click on,, and ** For constituent stock moves highlight the above codes in the command box and press the f3 button on your keyboard ** For Nordic top news items, double click on ** For the latest news on Nordic stock price moves double click on (Additional reporting by Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm newsrooms) (Helsinki Newsroom; +358-9-6805-0244) ($1=4.968 Danish Crown) COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Reuters 2009. All rights reserved.
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