Between February 23 and 26, Rutger Arnhult, through his holding company M2 Asset Management, acquired 1.99 million shares across all four share classes—A, B, D, and preference—in the real estate company Corem Property, where he serves as CEO and majority owner. The total value of the transaction amounts to SEK 17.4 million. The purchase was made on Nasdaq Stockholm. This information is disclosed in the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority's insider register.
Following this transaction, Rutger Arnhult owns 642.28 million shares, corresponding to 44.74 percent of the capital and 45.73 percent of the voting rights in Corem, according to the ownership service Holdings. He has purchased shares in Corem on several occasions over the past year.
Corem Property Group AB is a Sweden-based company engaged in the acquisition, management, development and renewal of industrial, storage, logistical and commercial real estate in Sweden and Denmark. The Company’s property portfolio comprises properties primarily located in the south of Sweden, in regions such as Rosersberg and Arninge in Stockholm, Oresund, Vast, Smaland and Malardalen/Norr, as well as in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Company operates Corem AB as a wholy owned subsidiary.
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