The government is planning a partial privatization of large state-owned companies to attract billions of dollars.
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Summary: The French state holds a 200 billion euro equity portfolio in 82 companies, of which 68.6 billion in 11 listed companies (mainly Airbus, Safran and Thales) François Bayrou announces possible divestitures to finance research and investment programmes, without reducing the influence of the state or the public debt Listed interests have gained 37% in a year thanks to the surge in defence values, with Thales increasing by 78% since January …
The government is planning a partial privatization of large state-owned companies to attract billions of dollars.
The Ministry of Economy is currently working on legislative changes that will enable the privatization of shares in large state-owned companies, said the Minister of Economy, Oleksiy Sobolev. “We are currently preparing a new stage, and we are considering selling shares of large state-owned companies. We have not done this yet, and the legislation is not fully ready; we need to make small changes to several laws to make it happen”, he said. The …
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