Thirteen Years After the Expropriation, Repsol and the Eskenazis Wait in Spain to Collect Millions in the Ypf Case
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The orange shadow that Repsol projects could impact Argentina’s financial debate again. It has been absent for more than a decade now, when it claimed compensation for the expropriation of 51% of YPF’s shares, if the case that is being processed in New York was confirmed, the Spanish oil company could smile again thanks to the Argentine wallet. Behind the expropriated Spaniards, are its ex-partners, the specialists in regulated markets that were…
A few days ago a media offensive broke out, with the official communicator Jonatan Viale as a referent, against Governor Axel kicillof for the new court ruling in the United States that favors vulture funds and could involve the delivery of 51% of YPF’s actions. In that context, in the last few hours, a must-have archive material appeared from the TN driver that contradicts his current editorial line linked to the government in turn. It is a vid…
Constitutional lawyer Daniel Sabsay harshly criticized the recent ruling of Judge Loretta Preska in the YPF case, and warned that there are “solid reasons to appeal” the sentence that could involve a payment of up to $16 billion by the Argentine State. In dialogue with Rivadavia AM 630, Sabsay argued that the ruling is not only based on a “disputable estimate” of the amount to be paid, but that it “represents an interference in matters of nation…
Horacio Rovelli Privatization: It was privatized when it was sold to the Spanish company Repsol in 1999: In 2007 it entered YPF S.A. the Eskenazi family (Petersen group, by the construction company of the family that bears that name), which in two stages (2007 and 2011) bought 25% of YPF S.A.’s share package from Repsol. The Eskenazi acquired the shares through loans given to them by Repsol itself and a consortium of international banks, mainly …
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