The chief executive officer of FiberCop, Italy’s largest telecoms network operator, plans to resign over disagreements on ...
Luigi Ferraris could resign as CEO of Fibercop after six months, due to differences with Kkr on the industrial plan. The ...
The head of FiberCop has stepped down after less than seven months at the helm of the Italian fibre optic grid operator controlled by U.S. fund KKR, the company said. Reuters had reported earlier on ...
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 ...
After the 22 billion euro ($22.90 billion) sale of FiberCop to a consortium led by U.S. investment fund KKR (KKR.N), opens new tab last July, TIM signed a 15-year master service agreement (MSA ...
The government holds stakes in both Telecom Italia and in the new KKR-owned phone network company called FiberCop. It also controls FiberCop’s smaller rival Open Fiber. Also Read: Indian tech ...