Opposed for months to Veolia's takeover bid, clinging to the hypothetical alternative project prepared by the Ardian-GIP consortium, the Suez inter-union has obviously not mourned the withdrawal of the two investment funds.
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The latter could have held 40% of the future Suez (reduced to 7 billion euros in turnover), at the end of the agreement reached ten days ago between the two rivals in the treatment of water and waste .
The ace.
They gave it up on Tuesday.
The Suez inter-union must find a new strategy.
Which doesn't seem easy.
Some are still hoping for a very hypothetical return from Ardian.
The inter-union pissed off
Guillaume Thivolle, the director of Suez representing employee shareholders, does not go that far, but he concedes that
"we can understand that Ardian did not find fair play in not having been associated in a way. or another to negotiations ”.
On Wednesday, the S3E (Suez Water Environment Supervision Union) declared
"to favor the project presented by Meridiam"
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