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CEO at KKR-Backed FiberCop Plans to Resign in Strategy Clash(Bloomberg) -- The chief executive officer of FiberCop, Italy’s largest telecoms network operator, plans to resign over disagreements on future strategy. CEO Luigi Ferraris, 62, could announce ...
The investments made in 2024 for the installation of the Ftth fiber have allowed the coverage of additional real estate units equal to approximately 2 million in 2024, in line with the company's ...
KKR (KKR) clashed with FiberCop over a projected EUR 449M earnings hole that threatened to derail its plans for the telecoms company it bought last year, Silvia Sciorilli Borrelli of The Financial ...
Yet in Italy, recent troubles at the Italian telecoms company FiberCop — which KKR bought last year in Europe’s biggest private equity deal — have threatened to derail its plans. FiberCop ...
The appeal was expected after the rejection in the first instance. For the French, the sale of Fibercop still had to pass ...
Crédit Agricole CIB had another remarkable year in the loan market. The firm played a key role in the multi-award winning ...
The US powerhouse has tightened its control over FiberCop, which houses the fixed-line networks business carved out from Telecom Italia in a €22bn deal, after the company’s management ...
CEO of FiberCop from March 2021 to June 2024, he contributed to the birth of Italy’s largest wholesale telecommunications operator and the development of the national fiber optic network. At TIM he ...
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