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Banco BPM's bid for Anima over 50% threshold, according to Reuters calculations

Banco BPM's bid for Anima over 50% threshold, according to Reuters calculations

Reuters24-03-2025

MILAN, March 24 (Reuters) - The take up for Banco BPM (BAMI.MI), opens new tab's bid for Anima Holding (ANIM.MI), opens new tab has potentially crossed the 50% threshold including the bank's own stake, according to Reuters calculations.
The threshold was cleared after Italian businessman Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone agreed on Monday to tender his 5.8% stake n Anima to Banco's bid.

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