After 18 months of offensive, Veolia is on the verge of taking control of its rival. The Veolia group holds 86.22% of the capital of its rival Suez, at the end of a public tender offer closed on Friday evening, according to a provisional result published by the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF). Read alsoHow Veolia managed to get its hands on Suez Suez shareholders had until Friday evening to bring their shares to Veolia, which after 18 months of offensive, is preparing to t
The Veolia group holds 86.22% of the capital of its rival Suez, at the end of a public tender offer closed on Friday evening, according to a provisional result published by the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF).
Read alsoHow Veolia managed to get its hands on Suez
Suez shareholders had until Friday evening to bring their shares to Veolia, which after 18 months of offensive, is preparing to take the keys to its rival and create a juggernaut of water and waste.