Bbva Appeals to the Supreme Government to Its Opa About Sabadell
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The bank challenged the decision of the Council of Ministers three weeks before the High Court on 15 July.
BBVA takes the government to the Supreme Court to try to overthrow its intervention in the opa on Banco Sabadell , as El Español has advanced and has been able to confirm ABC in official sources of the entity. The Basque group had until September 24 to adopt this decision but on July 15 they have already chosen to go to the courts. The entity also notes that this does not interfere with the development of the opa itself, thus maintaining the exp…
BBVA faces a complicated scenario following the imposition of conditions by the government in its opa by Sabadell. Read more Analysis of the legal situation of BBVA in the opa by Sabadell in News.es.
BBVA has appealed to the Supreme Court the condition imposed by the government to approve the takeover bid (OPA) on Banco Sabadell, which took place last June and which requires that both banks be kept separate for a period of three years, extending to five years. Specifically, the bank filed this appeal on July 15, three weeks after the government announced the condition of the operation, as advanced by 'El Español' and confirmed sources of the…
The group chaired by Carlos Torres has submitted an appeal to the Supreme Court of Justice of Spain, dated 15 July, against the condiments shall be imposed by the Council of Ministers of its OPA of the Bank of Sabadell, in accordance with the bank sources referred to by the Economist.
The financial institution BBVA has filed an appeal with the Supreme Court against the condition imposed by the Government to authorize the Public Offer of Acquisition (OPA) over the Sabadell Bank. The banking institution challenges the Executive’s demand to keep both banks separate for at least three years, a period that could be extended to five years. According to sources from the entity that confirmed the news to Europa Press, the appeal was …
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