Tlc: EU Antitrust towards ok without conditions at CDP on OF

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(ANSA) – BRUSSELS, NOVEMBER 08 – A few days before Tim’s board of directors who will take stock of the group’s strategy, it is learned that the EU Antitrust should unconditionally approve the operation of Cassa Depositi e Prestiti and the Australian fund Macquarie on Open Fiber. The agreement reached with Enel provides for Cdp to increase its stake to 60% and for the Australian fund to enter with 40%.

The official decision of the European Commission is expected for Wednesday 10 November, just on the eve of Tim’s board convened at the request of Vivendi who, disappointed by the results, wants to see an acceleration on the industrial plan.

This has alarmed the unions. “These days there are news of a resurgence of corporate turbulence, probably also linked to the paralysis of the convergence process between the TIM and Open Fiber networks at the basis of the 2020 memorandum. A paralysis that is making a series of hypotheses about the future flourish. of the company, each more imaginative than the other but, above all, all completely inadequate to complete the construction of a single fiber infrastructure, pervasive throughout the national territory and inclusive “write the general secretaries of Slc CGIL, Fistel Cisl, Uilcom Uil renewing to Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti the request “for a swift convocation of the ministerial table” and announcing “in the event that this dilatory and self-referential attitude on the part of the Government continues, a prompt mobilization of the sector”. (HANDLE).

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