The head of FiberCop has stepped down after less than seven months at the helm of the Italian fibre optic grid operator ...
The chief executive officer of FiberCop, Italy’s largest telecoms network operator, plans to resign over disagreements on ...
FiberCop said in a statement that it would start looking for a new chief executive. Meanwhile Chairman Massimo Sarmi and a team of managers would lead the company, it added.
Luigi Ferraris could resign as CEO of Fibercop after six months, due to differences with Kkr on the industrial plan. The ...
Fibercop's CEO leaves his position "with immediate effect" due to disagreements with shareholders and in particular with the American fund KKR, which is the largest shareholder. Three names on the lis ...
The government holds stakes in both Telecom Italia and in the new KKR-owned phone network company called FiberCop. In addition, Italy controls FiberCop’s smaller rival Open Fiber. Italy is among ...
2025 An Italian court on Tuesday rejected a request by Telecom Italia's top investor Vivendi to annul the former phone monopoly's decision to sell its landline grid to a consortium led by KKR ...
Italy considers telecommunications as a strategic asset. The government holds stakes in both Telecom Italia and in the new KKR-owned phone network company called FiberCop. In addition, Italy controls ...
(Bloomberg) -- The US Justice Department sued private equity firm KKR & Co. for allegedly withholding documents during government-required merger reviews. Antitrust attorneys filed a civil ...
The Justice Department announced that it filed a civil lawsuit against KKR (KKR) and over a dozen of its investment advisors and funds for “repeatedly flouting” the premerger antitrust review ...
The Justice Department sued KKR Tuesday, alleging the private-equity firm made improper premerger filings, violations that could carry more than $650 million in penalties. The civil lawsuit said ...