Juve tackles €120m rights issue
Raising equity capital is never easy but doing so when a chunk of the shares were acquired by a deposed dictator and are subject to a freezing order is an extra unwelcome problem. It might be one of the issues faced by UniCredit if it, as many expects, announces a capital raising plan next week but it proved less of an obstacle for another Italian company with Libyan sovereign wealth fund participation.
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