(ANSA) - ROME, FEB 26 - The board of directors of Atlantia "following an initial examination" of the offer by Cdp-Blackstone-Macquarie of 8 billion for 88% of Autostrade per l'Italia "has deemed the offer lower than the expectations, based on concrete eco-incidents assessments by independent advisors, and inconsistent, in both economic and contractual terms, with the interest of Atlantia and all stakeholders ". I make it known by the group.
In particular, Spinecap, a minority shareholder of Atlantia, would not consider the offer of 8 billion by Cdp-Blackstone-Macquari sufficient, inviting the board of the holding to reject the proposal. Overall, Aspi would be valued at € 9.1 billion, but for Spinecap the total valuation of Aspi cannot be less than € 12.5 billion. (HANDLE).