David Carlsson, CEO of real estate firm Diös, purchased 3,500 shares in the company on April 29. The shares were acquired at a price of SEK 63 per share, representing a total transaction value of SEK 220,500. The trade was executed on Nasdaq Stockholm, according to the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority's insider register.
As of the end of the year, Carlsson held 25,000 shares in Diös, according to the ownership tracking service Holdings.
Dios Fastigheter AB is a Sweden-based company active within the real estate sector. It is engaged in the acquisition, development, management and sale of primarily commercial real estate property, such as offices, retail premises and industrial premises, among others. Its real estate portfolio is focused in the municipalities of Borlange, Falun, Gavle, Mora, Ostersund, Sundsvall, Skelleftea and Lulea. As of December 31, 2011, the Company’s real estate portfolio comprised 93 properties with a total leasable area of 338,721 square meters. The Company has nine subsidiaries: Dios Fastigheter I AB, Dios Fastigheter II AB, Dios Fastigheter V AB, Fastighets AB Uprum, Dios Fastigheter X AB and Are Contrum AB, among others. In July 2014, it sold property Borgmastaren 4, Strandgatan 22 to a newly formed housing association Borgmastaren 4 in Ostersund. In September 2014, the Company sold a property at Solhojden 31 in Sundsvall to HSB Produktion.
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