Monday, October 17, 2016

SCA’s takeover of jaktgård opens-for-sale – Svenska Dagbladet

SCA, which now owns 100 per cent of the jaktgården Henvålen, has the goal to sell it on the market. Photo: Lars Pehrson, Pontus Lundahl/TT

Jaktgården Henvålen was the very symbol of the SCA-tangle with the much-discussed representation and the flights in a private jet for the top tier in the SCA, and Industrivärden.

But now, should the farm be sold on the open market. Handelsbanken and Industrivärden has sold its parts in the hunting and conference Henvålen to the SCA.

"SCA’s forest part acquired by Industrivärden and Handelsbanken’s shares in Henvålen in the summer, and we expect that it can facilitate the ongoing sale of the property. Ownership rests entirely with the SCA Forest to the property shall be managed by the forestry operations." writes the the SCA’s press officer Henrik Sjöström in a comment to SvD.

SCA do not comment on the price or bokföringssumman for Henvålen.

Handelsbanken has also taken a share of the Henvålen, as the bank, now sold to SCA. Also Handelsbanken chose to comment on the deal in writing.

"It is true that Handelsbanken sold its stake in Henvålen. The sale took place in July of this year. The background is that the whole Henvålen Fjällgård AB is for sale and the process is simplified by there now just is a owner of the company.", write the bank’s press officer Johan Wallqvist to SvD.

SvD has also searched Industrivärden a comment.

in the Spring of 2015 was jaktgården in Härjedalen, sweden in the centre for media interest when the Swedish finanstoppar went private jet there to hunt and a conference. SvD wrote a series of articles on the peaks of entertainment and air travel.

the Plant began to be built of the jämtländske financier Maths O Sundqvist, but when it came to economic problems, SCA acquired 40 per cent of the Henvålen. When Sundqvist passed away in an accident in 2012 and sold the rest of his share of 60 percent in equal parts to the SCA, Handelsbanken and Industrivärden. Companies have spent large sums on completing the Henvålen, that when they took over it was not really completed.

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