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What Happened to the Successors of Tellus

19.03.2026 08:25 1 min 1 source
Bobilverden.no NOR
What Happened to the Successors of Tellus
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The motorhome dealer chain Tellus went bankrupt in autumn 2024. At least seven former dealers have restarted operations, some utilizing a consignment scheme for motorhomes and caravans to reduce initial financing costs. Financial figures for 2025 show positive operating profits for the restarted companies, with Heistad Bil & Caravan AS reporting revenues of 119 million Norwegian kroner.

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