The offering of public exchange launched by deputies in Mediobanca on January 24 “was not agreed and should be considered hostile and contrary to the interests of the mediobar.” This is the first assessment of the Piazzetta Cuccia Council, which was known this morning and, in unequivocal terms, marked the offer of Banco Sienese as “strongly destructive value”. Without prejudice, the note “that mediobranca will express itself with the offer over time, the tools and in accordance with the methods provided by law, based on the analysis of the press release, the board of directors of MEDOBANCA believes that the offer without Rational and financial and financial financial, and therefore destructive of value for mediobranca ».
Of the 15 counselors, 2 abstained from the approval of the press release with which Piazzetta Cuccia rejected the parliamentarians. Sandro Panizza and Sabrina Pucci who are on board representing the shareholder Delfin. On the other hand, as the note points out, Siena’s offering in Mediobanca “is characterized by the significant participation between Delfin and Caltagirone, which are present: in Mediobanca, where Delfin holds 20%4 and Caltagirona 7%4 (based on the base of the Detachment of the dividend in November 2024), in parliamentarians, where Delfin is the first private shareholder with 10%4, while the calcirone holds 5%4 (besides maintaining 5%of Anima Holding, which in turn has 4%parliamentarians ), in general insurance, where Delfin holds 10% and 7% of calcirone.
Source: IL Tempo

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