MADRID .- Disa, Carceller-owned company, has risen to 15.7% of its total share capital of Sacyr Vallehermoso, which becomes the largest shareholder of this group reported the petroleum products distribution firm.
Carceller have purchased in the last week 11.95 million shares of Sacyr, representing 2.9% of its capital and valued at approximately EUR 98.1 million to current market prices.
With this operation, the employer increased its direct involvement in the construction and services group to almost 13%. Should add this percentage to 3% which is indirectly (through an agreement of association with the group Satoca), increased its total share to 15.7% Sacyr.
Thus, Carceller becomes the largest shareholder of this group, which is also the leading shareholder in Repsol, with 20% its capital. So far, the first members of Sacyr were its president, Luis del Rivero Murcia engineer and former Vice President Jose Manuel Loureda with holdings of just over 13% each.
The remaining shareholders of Sacyr are his vice president, Juan Abelló, with 9.62% of capital and its chief executive, Manuel Manrique with a 6.10%
In a statement, Carceller framed this new purchase of shares in Sacyr Disa's strategy to "strengthen" its commitment to the construction group. Also, as framed in the process of restructuring of the portfolio financial business, which recently announced the sale of 10% stake in CLH.
This is the second investment in shares of the company completes Sacyr in recent months, after buying securities group headed by Luis del Rivero on one of the capital increases carried Sacyr recently.
These securities purchases joins the alliance signed last February with another shareholder Sacyr, the group also canary Satoca. Under this agreement, Disa and syndicated Satoca 23.3 million shares of Sacyr (11.1 million shares each), representing 5.91% of its share capital.
The further increase participation of Demetrio Carceller and its alliance with the construction group canary recorded after the strong group and the businessman Jose Moreno Carreter to become new shareholders of Sacyr (which add up 11%) through the aforementioned capital increases.
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