Sánchez and Pradales Agree to the Entrance of Sepi in Talgo to Unlock the Basque Way
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The central and Basque governments have "definitely channelled" the participation of SEPI to "make viable" the purchase operation of 29.8% of Talgo by a Basque consortium headed by Sidenor "and thus maintain activity and employment" in Euskadi, said the Lehendakari, Imanol Pradales.The agreement comes after the meeting, this Tuesday in La Moncloa, of the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, with the Lehendakari, who has reported in a pres…
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, and the lehendakari Imanol Pradales had a meeting alone this Tuesday in Madrid that lasted an hour and anticipated the summit of both executives to negotiate a battery of transfers to the Basque Country. At that previous meeting, Sánchez and Pradales forged the agreements that they later transferred, one of them related to the offer by Talgo of a group of Basque investors, both from the public and …
The Lehendakari, Imanol Pradales, has announced that the Basque and central government "have channeled SEPI's participation to make the operation of the Basque consortium viable...
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez and the Lendakari Imanol Pradales have agreed to the entry of SEPI in Talgo to unlock the purchase of 29.7% of the train manufacturer by the regional consortium that leads Sidenor together with the autonomous executive, as they have announced after the meeting held this Tuesday in the framework of the bilateral commission between the central government and the Basque. "We have channeled the particip…
Consensus of the Market Alphavalue/DIVACONS The quotation of Talgo (TLGO), dedicated to the design, manufacture and maintenance of trains were left on Wednesday a -1,69%. This occurs after the Central and Basque governments have accelerated the movements to allow the purchase of 29.8% of Talgo by a consortium led by Sidenor.
Pedro Sánchez and the Lehendakari Imanol Pradales raided the offer of the Basque consortium to buy Talgo, but they are far from solving the structural problems that the train manufacturer has been dragging for years. According to THE OBJECTIVE, the government and the future owners of the company will resume in the coming weeks the search for a partner that contributes industrial capacity, that unleashes the portfolio of orders and that prevents …
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