It writes Dagens Næringsliv. It should be about a 30-century butikkeiendommer Coop operates from, which is now being co-owned by the Johansson family. They are hovedeiere of Norgesgruppen, which with the chains Kiwi, Menu, and Save has a very strong position in the Norwegian grocery trade.
This happens through that John Johansson Property secured deleierskap in 58 properties that are part of ICA real Estate, which was purchased by Union eiendomskapital via fund Union Real Estate Fund II in the beginning of December.
There has Johansson family a stake of 19.7 percent, but Johan Johansson says the share will fall and that the investment company Joh johannson’s Property does not have an active role in the management of the fund.
– John johannson’s Property as has not influence in the fund. We don’t know what the fund may get to invest in. We have kommittert capital and hope that this will give the return, he writes in an email to DN.
Coop fear that competitors ‘ ownership in eiendomsporteføljen can pose a problem. The competition authority now has on its own initiative, initiated investigations on the basis of the tip.
“We are aware of the transaction and have asked the buyer for more information,” says Magnus Gabrielsen, who is the director of the Competition authority.
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