Saturday, November 12, 2016

Hemnet can be sold for two billion – the Express newspaper

The Norwegian media group Schibsted has in the past tried to buy loss bostadssajten Hemnet. The company was valued at sek 1.5 billion, but the Fca decided that the deal would be stopped. The reason was that Schibsted owns the Block, which also has the property adverts.

It was in the beginning of July – and now it seems as if a new sale is close to get rid of. The site Breakit was the first to write about the new deal with General Atlantic and Merro, and now writes Dagens industri that the price tag has risen considerably – to a record high of 2 billion.

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Tasks: Hemnet-the process is largely completed

the Buyers stated, inter alia, plan to list the Hemnet within a few years.

“But the plan is an ipo and a folkhemsaktie, it has been very clear,” says a – according to DI – "centrally placed source".

DI writes that the process is largely complete, and that it now is mäklarförbundens voices. Fastighetsmäklarförbundet will, according to the newspaper giving the deal the green light, and the same thing applies to real estate agents, which has its annual meeting on november 17th, next Thursday.

“It is not democratically handled”

But the information about the purchase seems to have gone completely right – and, according to DI is an ongoing internal conflict in the real estate agents, where people are trying to cancel the upcoming meeting. The reason will be that the information about Hemnet been sent out too late, and that individual members ‘ notifications just, therefore, also come in too late.

” It is not democratically handled by the board, we as individual members have not had a chance to take a position on this deal", says one of the members to the DI.

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