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Maninchedda (Party of the Sardinians): Unicredit will support the offer of Moby for the control of Tirrenia
the city council member of the Sardinia Region finds that the agency does not have some instrument "in order to condition really the activity of the patron of the Moby"
June 23, 2015
The financial institution Unicredit will support the offer introduced from the Moby group for having the control of the company of Tirrenia navigation ( on 29 December 2014). It supports the city council member to the Public works of the Region Sardinia, Paolo Maninchedda, specifying that together to Unicredit the offer will be supported also by a Trust and that "all will be shut within first of July".
"Al term of this distance - it has observed the city council member - the Sardinia will have a single operator for its marine transports, with no instrument in head to the Region in order to condition really the activity of the patron of the Moby. It is clear - it has added Maninchedda - that for a Bottom a monopoly situation is an optimal situation, because the monopolist can adapt the rates to the objectives of yield of the capital of its investor".
The city council member, that he is president of the Party of the Sardinians, has specified that "the argument was very evidenced to the Italian government during the visit of Renzi to Olbia and had been found us in agreement on the fact that was necessary to contrast a condition of monopoly not regulated which that in which it will find itself to us between some week in Sardinia. Evidently - it has found Maninchedda - the banks are stronger also of the Italian government, as personally have always thought".
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