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Generali: a dozen companies on the radar with a value of 10-15 billion. Who are the candidates?

According to Bloomberg, the Lion company is thinking about useful acquisitions for its paper-by-paper growth, without the use of cash. Objective: maintain firm control

Generali: a dozen companies on the radar with a value of 10-15 billion. Who are the candidates?

Assicurazioni Generali turned on the radar. The goal is to identify the company most suitable to purchase to increase your health growth plan. This was reported by the Bloomberg agency according to which the Lion of Trieste has had high-level discussions with some parties even if these have not led to formal negotiations nor are there live negotiations underway.

The Italian company, according to what the American agency reports, would only take into consideration friendly operations, preferably card to card, without using cash and making sure you keep your control tight. Furthermore, Generali, which has a capitalization of almost 35 billion, would only evaluate deals in which the target has a market value at most equal to half than that of the company. So between 10 and 15 billion.

Here are the eligible companies

At this point it is a hunt for names: the British Aviva (12,5 billion pounds), the Dutch Nn Group NV, (11 billion) and Aegon (9,7 billion euros) could therefore be included in the radar of the Compagnia del Leone. , but also of smaller groups such as Ageas (7,2 billion), Baloise Holding (6,6 billion), Ergo Group (unlisted), Mapfre (6,3 billion), Vienna Insurance Group (3,5 billion) and Uniqa (2,5 billion).

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