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2 weeks ago |
financialpost.com | Thomas Gualtieri |Dinesh Nair |Clara Hernanz Lizarraga
Advertisement 1Spain’s largest renewable fund Qualitas Energy is the frontrunner to acquire clean-energy company Cubico Sustainable Investments, according to people with knowledge of the matter. Article content(Bloomberg) — Spain’s largest renewable fund Qualitas Energy is the frontrunner to acquire clean-energy company Cubico Sustainable Investments, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Thomas Gualtieri |Dinesh Nair |Clara Hernanz Lizarraga
A wind turbine at a wind farm in Zaragoza, Spain. (Bloomberg) -- Spain’s largest renewable fund Qualitas Energy is the frontrunner to acquire clean-energy company Cubico Sustainable Investments, according to people with knowledge of the matter. Qualitas has emerged as the leading bidder for the business after interest from KKR & Co.’s ContourGlobal, the other remaining suitor, has cooled, the people said, asking not to be identified as the information is private.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Daniel Basteiro |Thomas Gualtieri
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez during a news conference in Madrid on June 12. (Bloomberg) -- Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez dismissed calls for an early election and vowed to clean up his party after a top aide quit over graft allegations. “There won’t be an election called until 2027 because this is not about me or the Socialist Party or the Socialist members of parliament,” Sanchez said at a press conference on Thursday.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Thomas Gualtieri
Pedestrians try to use their mobile phones on an unlit street during a power outage in Molins de Rei, Spain, on April 28. (Bloomberg) -- Spanish grid operator Red Electrica denies it took any action that was out of the ordinary in the minutes before a blackout hit the country on April 28. Red Electrica says it operated the power cable connected to France in line with protocol, in a statement.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Thomas Gualtieri
Alberto Nunez Feijoo speaks during a demonstration in Plaza de Espana square in Madrid on June 8. (Bloomberg) -- Spain’s main opposition party rallied thousands of people in a demonstration in the heart of Madrid, calling for early elections following accusations of corruption against the Socialist-led government of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.
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