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ARTICLES TAGGED WITH "Michael Johansson"

"EUR 11 billion in the full year 2024 should not be impossible"

Sweden Sweden — 75 percent of the year 2024 has passed and a new reporting season is upon us. Arctic Securities analyst Michael Johansson is looking for the effects of the interest rate cuts and expects a thaw despite the lack of ketchup effect on the transaction market.

"I believe in continued JV structures rather than a bid for the entire company"

Sweden Sweden — Yesterday was dividend day in SBB and tomorrow the company has its annual general meeting where, among others, Lennart Sten is expected to be elected as the new chairman of the board. Nordic Property News discusses the situation for the pressured company with Arctic Securities analyst Michael Johansson.

"Foreign investors want to talk about one thing only – residential building rights"

Sweden Sweden — The real estate sector is in a defensive phase, but the market is doing better than what could have been thought a year ago, says Arctic Securities analyst Michael Johansson, who recently attended an event organized by SBF Fonder. There, he told, among other things, more about why housing will be by far the strongest segment on the transaction market for the rest of the year and what is currently holding the market back from opening up completely.

Top analyst: The segment with the biggest upside when the interest rate is lowered

Sweden Sweden — The indication from the Riksbank is that a first interest rate cut may take place in May or June, which is confirmed by the latest meeting protocol that was released on Thursday last week. For Nordic Property News, Arctic Securities analyst Michael Johansson provides a forward-looking analysis of the impact on the real estate sector and which pressured segment that enjoys the greatest upside from interest rate cuts.

Top analyst ahead of the report season: "Surprisingly quiet on the direct market"

Nordic — Next Thursday, the flood of reports for the real estate companies starts again as Atrium Ljungberg is the first to release its Q3 report. Nordic Property News talks to Arctic Securities analyst Michael Johansson to get a picture of how the companies are doing, what will be most interesting in the reports and which companies he thinks will deliver the stronger and weaker reports.

Tre Kronor Property Investment's CEO Resigns

Sweden Sweden — Tre Kronor Property Investment announces that the company's CEO Michael Johansson will leave Tre Kronor in 2021 after four successful years at the company.

Why Tre Kronor Chooses Norway over Sweden

Norway Norway — Tre Kronor Property Investment’s CEO Michael Johansson on the attractive segment during the pandemic, the benefits of growing the Norwegian portfolio, and the current bidding war between Trophi and Svenska Handelsfastigheter, over Tre Kronor.

Tre Kronor Continues to Acquire in Norway

Norway Norway — Through subsidiaries, Tre Kronor has signed an agreement to acquire a property in Andebu, ten kilometers south of Oslo.

Tre Kronor Acquires in Tromsø

Norway Norway — Tre Kronor Property Investment has through subsidiaries signed an agreement to acquire a property in Tromsø.

This Attracts Tre Kronor to Norway: ”A Safe Sector”

Norway Norway — Tre Kronor Property Investment's CEO Michael Johansson on the acquisitions in Norway and whether a Nordic expansion is to be expected, going forward.

Tre Kronor on Norwegian Entry and the Differences Between Norway and Sweden

Norway Norway — The Swedish interest in the Norwegian market remains at a high level. That latest company to go west is the Catella company Tre Kronor Property Investment. CEO Michael Johansson tells Nordic Property News what makes the Norwegian market attractive and what differences he sees between Sweden and Norway.

Catella Launches New Property Company

Sweden Sweden — Two hundred clients of Catella and its distributor partners have subscribed for shares in newly formed company Tre Kronor Property Investment AB (publ), which through a subsidiary has acquired a portfolio of 72 grocery properties in southern Sweden.