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M/20/015 - Portlon/ Blackrock (Tullycorbett/Xroon)

Transaction details

The proposed acquisition by Parma Investments Limited of control of Blackrock Hospital Limited by virtue of the acquisition of shares in Blackrock Hospital from Tullycorbett Limited and Xroon Limited has been cleared by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission.

Notification dateDecision date
Tuesday April 14, 2020Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Parties InvolvedBusiness activities
Portlon Trust

Portlon Trust primarily invests in the beef and lamb procurement and processing sectors, real estate sector, agriculture sector, renewable energy sector and private healthcare services sector in the State and UK.

Parma Investments Limited

Parma Investments Limited is the registered shareholders of 75% of the issued share capital of Galway Clinic Doughiska Limited.

Blackrock Hospital Limited

Blackrock Hospital Limited is responsible for the operation and management of Blackrock Clinic. Blackrock Clinic operate a 168 bed private clinic in South County Dublin. Blackrock is active in the
provision of a broad range of private hospital services, which include in-patient, day-care and
out-patient healthcare services, and pathology and laboratory testing services.

Economic sectorMedia merger
HealthcareNo
Submissions from third parties due by:
Phase 1Phase 2
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Current status: Completed
Further information required (Phase 1)
Authorised Officer AssignedContact Details
Han Nie

Tel: 00353 1 4703664
Email: [email protected]


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