The deadline for submitting binding offers for the sale of 21% of the Greek company has been moved to 24 October Admie, initially scheduled for Wednesday, October 19, which sees as suitors Terna together with F2i.
In fact, the group led by Matteo Del Fante and the Italian infrastructure fund are preparing to present a joint offer to acquire a minority stake in the Greek electricity transmission grid operator, which has over 11 km of electricity grid.
In addition to the Italian consortium, they are ready to grab the share of Admie, which will be sold by the Public Power Corporation, 51% controlled by the Greek government, the French Rte and the Chinese State Grid. Based on the rumors that have emerged in recent months, the operation would involve an investment of around 130 million for Terna. At 10:55 am, the company's shares were down 1,29 percent.