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The Dividend Is Less than the Money Received for the Share in the Skerjafjarðar Plot.

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Pétur Marteinsson, who is running for the position of leader of the Samfylking party in the city, says that the payment he received for his share in a company that was allocated a plot of land in Skerjafjörður partly went towards a salary that he had calculated for himself over five years but had not been paid. The plot was allocated to a company called Hoos 1. Pétur wrote a post on his Facebook page today about the financial side of the develop…
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Pétur Marteinsson, who is running for the position of leader of the Samfylking party in the city, says that the payment he received for his share in a company that was allocated a plot of land in Skerjafjörður partly went towards a salary that he had calculated for himself over five years but had not been paid. The plot was allocated to a company called Hoos 1. Pétur wrote a post on his Facebook page today about the financial side of the develop…

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RÚV broke the news in on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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