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ARTICLES TAGGED WITH "Jakob Fyrberg"

Emilshus makes acquisition in Halmstad

Sweden Sweden — Emilshus acquires properties in Halmstad for SEK 235 million (EUR 21 million).

Emilshus ready for more acquisitions this fall

Sweden Sweden — During the third quarter, Emilshus has grown in Kalmar and Norrköping – but they have no intention of slowing down. CEO Jakob Fyrberg says that they are ready for new acquisitions and elaborates on what type of properties they are looking for, which areas they want to grow in and why it has become more challenging to find the right deals.

Emilshus acquires nine properties

Sweden Sweden — Emilshus has acquired eight properties in Östergötland and one property in Småland with a total lettable area of approximately 15,000 square meters and an average remaining lease term of 2.9 years. Annual rental value amounts to SEK 16.5 million.

Emilshus turns its eyes to Östergötland and Halland

Sweden Sweden — Emilshus’ financial report for the third quarter of 2023 shows, among other things, a high dividend yield, strong cash flows and a high occupancy rate. “Emilshus is a stable property company, partly because we have long leases and stable property values ​​of seven billion,” says CEO Jakob Fyrberg.

Emilshus Scarps Target of SEK 10 billion in Property Value

Sweden Sweden — Emilshus increased property management results and rental income in 2022. The company also presents new financial goals where the goal of reaching SEK 10 billion in property value before the end of 2024 is omitted.

Jakob Paljak Becomes New COO at Emilshus

Sweden Sweden — Emilshus hires Jakob Paljak as new Chied Operating Officer. Jakob Paljak, who will take up the position on September 19, 2022, will be responsible for the management and development of Emilshus' property portfolio and will be part of the company's management team.

Emilshus Ready for IPO

Sweden Sweden — Emilshus lists its ordinary shares on Nasdaq Stockholm. No shares are sold in the offer, which values ​​the company at SEK 1,860 million pre money.