MvAgusta the end......

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Using \HatzOlah logic®\, Jul 8, 2004.

  1. Not a outcome i wanted :

    AGREEMENT BETWEEN PROTON AND CLAUDIO CASTIGLIONI

    The Malaysian car company Proton and Claudio Castiglioni signed an
    investment agreement for the entering of Proton, with a stake of control, in
    the capital of MV Agusta Group.

    The agreement confirms the binding offer approved by Proton's board of
    directors on the 25 of may, in which Proton will submit a capital increase
    of 70 mil. euro in MV Agusta leading to a restructuring of the credits and
    the exit in bonis of the group from the procedure of "controlled
    administration".

    The objective of the new partnership is to develop the presence and increase
    the value of the brands Cagiva, Husqvarna and MV Agusta in the international
    markets by the many industrial and commercial synergies that the two Groups
    shares.

    Proton, a public company listed in the Kuala Lumpur stock exchange, is one
    of the main Asian car manufacturer. Owner of the Lotus brand, the group is
    pursuing an expansion in the international markets through industrial
    alliances with prestigious companies in the automotive industry. The company
    financials of last year shows revenues for 1.5 bil euro, with a net profit
    of 114,5 mil. euro and a workforce of over 9,000 employees.
    In this deal Proton is assisted by Societe Generale as financial advisor and
    by the legals White & case, while the Castiglioni family is assisted by
    Lazard for the financial part and by NTCM for the legal aspects.

    The End for mine so to speak

    CDIHL
     
    Using \HatzOlah logic®\, Jul 8, 2004
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  2. Using \HatzOlah logic®\

    TB Guest

    Not 'an' outcome

    TB

    <snip>
     
    TB, Jul 8, 2004
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    conehead Guest

    Everything that happens makes someone happy. You just made me happy.
     
    conehead, Jul 9, 2004
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