Russian tycoon now majority shareholder in Día supermarkets
Monday, January 22, 2018 @ 11:10 AM
A RUSSIAN billionnaire has become the largest shareholder in Día supermarkets after buying 25% of the nationa chain's capital.
Mikhail Fridman increased his investment in the store via the fund LetterOne to 15%, then reached an agreement with the company to buy a further 10% of its shares, according to the National Values Market Commission (CNMV).
As a result, this Friday saw Día's shares increase 1.05% in price, to €4.40 each.
Día's board of directors stresses there is no intention on Fridman's part to launch a takeover bid.
According to LetterOne, Fridman now holds 93.4 million ordinary shares through the fund, and the company has agreed to his buying a further 62.2 million.
The tycoon, who is Ukrainian but has Russian nationality, has a total wealth of US$16.2 billion (€13.2bn), according to Forbes magazine, making him one of the richest men in Russia.
His name has reportedly been linked to hacking operations said to have helped Donald Trump become US president, although as yet, neither Fridman's involvement nor Russia's backing have been confirmed.
Fridman is also said to be connected to the multi-national firm Zed+, which is under investigation by a court in Madrid for allegedly hiding funds, as he holds a percentage of its capital.
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