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Kværner is a Norway-based engineering and construction services company. Major subsidiaries are Aker Kværner and Aker Yards.

Kværner was founded in Oslo in 1853 and listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange in 1967. By the 1990s, Kværner assembled a collection of engineering and industrial businesses, including shipbuilding, construction of offshore oil and gas platforms, production of pulp and paper manufacturing equipment, and operation of shipping fleet.

In 1996, Kværner acquired the UK conglomerate Trafalgar House and moved its international headquarters from Oslo to London. It added further acquisitions, financed predominantly by debt, until the economic slowdown in 2001 and a series of management missteps brought the company to the brink of bankruptcy.

In November 2000, Kvaerner sold its Construction Division to Swedish company Skanska

In November 2001, Kværner was forced to merge with its rival Aker ASA, a Norwegian oil services group controlled by Kjell Inge Røkke. Røkke scuppered the solution preferred by Kværner's management, a rescue by Russia's oil giant Yukos. Kværner's international headquarters returned to Oslo and Kværner was restructured to become a holding company, with operating activities concentrated in Aker Kværner and Aker Yards.

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