BBVA Contemplates the Judicial Path if the Government Tightens the Requirements by the Opa to Sabadell Bank
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BBVA's president, Carlos Torres, considers that the government cannot tighten the conditions imposed in the Opa al Sabadell.
BBVA's president, Carlos Torres, has revealed that the government has let them see the results of the public consultation on the opa to Sabadell Bank and says that "an overwhelming majority" considers that the operation does not affect the general interest. "We have had access to the consultation data and perhaps should no longer make them public," he said in an interview in the 'More than one' program of 'Onda Zero', to point out that the "true…
BBVA's president, Carlos Torres, has not ruled out going to the judicial channel if the government hardens or puts more conditions to the opa on the Sabadell within his analysis of the general interest of the operation. At the same time, he has criticized the moment when the possible sale of TSB arrives, in broad view.Continue reading...
BBVA's president, Carlos Torres, has not ruled out going to court if finally the Spanish government, after its review of the OPA to Sabadell, decided to harden or put more conditions on the operation.
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