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    • Thursday, 10 June, 2021
      Atlantia agrees to sell toll road arm for €9.3bn

      Deal with investors including Italy’s CDP, Blackstone and Macquarie brings to end 3-year dispute with Rome

    • Friday, 9 April, 2021
      Due Diligence
      The Spanish billionaire looking to ride Italy’s roads for riches  Premium content

      Football and construction tycoon Florentino Pérez makes a proposition to a wealthy dynasty

    • Thursday, 8 April, 2021
      ACS approaches Atlantia with €10bn offer for Italian motorway network

      Italian group has been under pressure to relinquish control of Autostrade per l’Italia

    • Tuesday, 30 March, 2021
      Lex
      Atlantia/Autostrade: end of the road for Benetton control Premium content

      Offer for controlling stake in Italy’s largest motorway network falls short of some minority investors’ target

    • Friday, 18 December, 2020
      InterviewEuropean companies
      Infrastructure group Atlantia aims to expand in struggling airport sector

      Company also intends to offload Italian toll road arm at centre of Genoa bridge collapse

    • Wednesday, 23 September, 2020
      Lex
      Atlantia/Autostrade: a fork in the road Premium content

      A stock market-based solution is the fairest option for Atlantia shareholders

    • Wednesday, 5 August, 2020
      Atlantia SpA
      Atlantia rejects Italian plan for Autostrade stake sale

      Group proposes alternative structure for offloading toll roads unit in wake of Genoa tragedy

    • Friday, 24 July, 2020
      Hedge fund lodges complaint against Italy over Autostrade stake sale

      Hohn’s TCI says Rome acted illegally when it forced Atlantia to relinquish control of toll road business

    • Wednesday, 15 July, 2020
      Atlantia SpA
      Benetton-backed Atlantia to sell toll road arm to Italian lender

      Sale of majority stake in Autostrade to state-owned CDP follows dispute over 2018 Genoa bridge collapse

    • Thursday, 18 June, 2020
      Atlantia SpA
      Atlantia calls on Brussels to intervene in Genoa bridge dispute

      Group controlled by Benetton family accuse Italian government of breaching EU law

    • Saturday, 30 May, 2020
      Atlantia SpA
      Benetton family group in talks over sale of stake in Autostrade

      Atlantia launches ‘data room’ to share information on crisis-hit toll road arm

    • Thursday, 21 May, 2020
      Atlantia SpA
      Atlantia seeks €1bn credit line for toll road unit in Genoa bridge disaster

      Rome faces dilemma over supporting large employer that critics want stripped of concessions

    • Monday, 16 September, 2019
      Atlantia SpA
      Atlantia shares drop on new evidence in wake of Genoa disaster

      Probe claims employees falsified reports into safety of other viaducts

    • Friday, 13 September, 2019
      Autostrade and SPEA staff arrested in Italian bridge collapse probe

      Police investigate allegations that safety reports at other sites were falsified

    • Sunday, 21 July, 2019
      Atlantia SpA
      Genoa bridge collapse probe: police seize government documents

      Move is part of inquiry into disaster last year that killed 43 people

    • Saturday, 20 July, 2019
      News in-depthWeek in Review
      Giovanni Castellucci: toll roads chief who wants to rescue Alitalia

      Reviving the Italian carrier brings chance of redemption for Atlantia’s CEO

    • Wednesday, 17 July, 2019
      Atlantia SpA
      Italian financial police seize Atlantia board minutes

      Search aims to find out how Genoa bridge safety issues were brought to board’s attention

    • Tuesday, 16 July, 2019
      Atlantia SpA
      Genoa bridge showed safety problems before collapse

      Report into disaster says faults in structure had been identified since 2009

    • Tuesday, 25 September, 2018
      European companies
      Operator of collapsed Italian bridge criticised in ministry report
    • Thursday, 6 September, 2018
      World
      Italy magistrates investigate 20 after Genoa bridge collapse

      Part of privately operated motorway gave way in August

    • Tuesday, 4 September, 2018
      FT CollectionsPopulism and polarisation
      Italy’s bridge disaster: an inquest into privatisation

      Populist government wants to renationalise motorways but faces a test in turning rhetoric into policy

    • Wednesday, 22 August, 2018
      Italian politics
      Rome extends threat to Italy’s private sector after bridge collapse

      Thousands of state contracts under scrutiny, including Berlusconi media interests

    • Tuesday, 21 August, 2018
      LexEuropean companies
      Atlantia/Genoa bridge: setting a penalty Premium content

      Figuring out what Autostrade should pay after fatal disaster is not an exact science

    • Monday, 20 August, 2018
      Italian politics
      Italy’s transport officials were warned over Genoa bridge 6 months ago

      Ministry aware of structural issues before collapse but did not limit traffic, says study

    • Monday, 20 August, 2018
      European companies
      Atlantia shares sink again on risk of losing Italy concessions
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