Mabrouk Group still wants to delist Monoprix Tunisia
After the failure of the Mabrouk group’s takeover, which resulted in only gaining an extra 3% in the shareholding of Monoprix Tunisia – it was aiming for 20% – the retailer decided on a capital increase.
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▪ Mabrouk Group still wants to delist Monoprix Tunisia
▪ After the failure of the Mabrouk group’s takeover, which resulted in only gaining an extra 3% in the shareholding of Monoprix Tunisia – it was aiming for 20% – the retailer decided on a capital increase.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/814878/mabrouk-group-wants-to-delist-monoprix-tunisia/
On 31 January, during an extraordinary board meeting, a capital increase of D51 million (€15 million) was confirmed, raising the shareholding to 27%.
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