tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-604907734958782081.post4585448148490982632..comments2023-03-31T09:25:02.356-07:00Comments on The Galway Tent Blog: Fabrizia Owner Argues For Illegal Development?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-604907734958782081.post-79987075732709586962009-02-27T12:50:00.000-08:002009-02-27T12:50:00.000-08:00Carroll has lost millions from stockmarket investm...<b>Carroll has lost millions from stockmarket investments in recent years. <br><br>One company, Bloomburg, lost €75m in less than two years on Irish stockmarket investments. <br><br>Carroll spent about €170m acquiring 21.57% in Greencore in 2006 and subsequently increased his stake to 29.5%. That stake was worth €41.7m on Friday.<br><br>February 22, 2009 </b><br><br>_____________<br><br>Carroll gets extra funds from Bank of Scotland<br>Neil Callanan and Jon Ihle<br><br>Developer Liam Carroll has secured additional funding facilities from Bank of Scotland (Ireland) in recent weeks, industry sources have told the Sunday Tribune.<br><br>The developer, who owns thousands of apartments and the 400-acre Cherrywood site in south Dublin, regularly uses the bank or its rival AIB to fund his developments.<br><br>Bank of Scotland (Ireland) also acted as the security trustee – which holds securities on behalf of creditors – when Carroll's Dunloe Ewart agreed a finance deal in December 2005. Next month Dunloe Ewart is due to appear in court in relation to a dispute with the company's former executive chairman Noel Smyth.<br><br><br>February 22, 2009Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com