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Equans: a battle between manufacturers and funds is looming

2021-07-16T17:55:45.607Z


The Eiffage group is officially showing its interest in Engie's energy services subsidiary. Officially all options are on the table. In fact, in the name of its own simplification, Engie is preparing to sell its brand new subsidiary Equans, formed from its activities in energy services. The group chaired by Jean-Pierre Clamadieu and led by Catherine MacGregor handed over a thick document of more than 400 pages to all stakeholders interested in this company, which generates 12.5 billion e


Officially all options are on the table.

In fact, in the name of its own simplification, Engie is preparing to sell its brand new subsidiary Equans, formed from its activities in energy services.

The group chaired by Jean-Pierre Clamadieu and led by Catherine MacGregor handed over a thick document of more than 400 pages to all stakeholders interested in this company, which generates 12.5 billion euros in turnover, and employs 74,000 employees worldwide, including 26,000 in France.

The acquisition will be very important, since some stakeholders in the file evoke a range of 4 to 6 billion euros communicated by the seller.

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The first to officially come out of the woods after the presentation of Equans by Engie on June 30, Eiffage said that he

"confirmed his interest in this file, which we are studying on our own".

The group is known to be a player in the construction industry and concessions - the APRR highways - but it is also present, via

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Source: lefigaro

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