Too bad for the
“time”
requested by the Minister of the Economy: to buy 29.9% of Suez, Veolia is preparing to give Engie an improved offer, with a higher price, guarantees on employment and composition of management teams, and an additional guarantee intended to deny the hostility of its project.
The managing director of Suez, Bertrand Camus, remains opposed to it.
LE FIGARO.
- The discussions this weekend at Bercy did not allow a dialogue to be initiated, and Veolia maintains the expiry of its offer at September 30.
Do you regret this impasse?
Bertrand CAMUS.
-
This mediation proposed by the minister could have been useful, but Antoine Frérot preferred to adopt the policy of the empty chair.
It's a great opportunity to be able to talk about the substantive issues that have been missed.
I have read that Antoine Frérot considered his offer
“incomparable”
.
It is in fact unacceptable.
Basically, this project is to dismantle Suez.
But Suez is doing well, Suez has a project, and Suez does not have to disappear
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