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Treasury holding company for Battersea purchase set to be wound up
A creditors’ meeting has been called for January 14, looking to wind up the company which bought the iconic London plant.
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Joint liquidators appointed to Treasury Holdings
The appointment of joint liquidators also includes 16 subsidiary companies.
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High Court rejects Treasury challenge against NAMA over receivers
Treasury Holdings lose a court challenge against NAMA’s appointment of receivers over several of its businesses.
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Treasury Holdings calls for mediation to secure sale of NAMA loans
It is seeking a third party to negotiate with potential overseas investors in Irish property and loan portfolios to “secure the best deal for NAMA and the taxpayer”.
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Bacon: ‘Sell NAMA and create a new national mortgage bank’
Peter Bacon, the man who invented NAMA, believes the time has come for the State to consider a privatisation.
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NAMA and Lloyds to sell iconic Battersea Power Station site for £400m
Chelsea FC has been beaten as preferred bidder for the iconic property and 15-hectare site.
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Treasury Holdings commences legal proceedings against Nama
Treasury Holdings is seeking damages of hundreds of millions of euro, and is also believed to be making a constitutional challenge to the Nama Act.
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Treasury Holdings “willing to engage” with proposals to secure its future
Treasury Holdings, owned by Richard Barrett and Johnny Ronan, was granted leave today to seek a judicial review against NAMA.
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MEP: McCreevy’s boom-time diary raises issues about lobbyists
New documents show that McCreevy met with many major developers and bankers – including Sean Quinn and Bernard McNamara – during the Irish property bubble.
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# treasury-holdings - Monday 21 March, 2011
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Google snaps up NAMA’s Montevetro for €99.9m
State agency makes its first big sale with Dublin’s tallest commercial property, the Montevetro building at Grand Canal Dock.
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