A few days ago we learned of the resignation of Alessandro Profumo, CEO of Unicredit, the third European bank with more than 160,000 employees. Unicredit Who controls? Libyan Investment Authority with 2.59%, Central Bank of Libya with 4.98%, Aabar Fund with 4.99%, 4.02% Black Rock, Allianz 2.04%, 4.63% Cariverona Foundation, Foundation CRT 3.31% Carimonte Holding 3.04%, 0.8% Cassamarca Foundation, one of the private family Pesenti Family Maramotti 0.5% and 1.1%.
Unicredit is one of the few competitive in the Italian system, with widespread presence in Eastern Europe, where the Italian companies are very front row, and where trade with our country is strong. The passage of proxies to Scent Dieter Rampl inevitably displace the axis of decision Unicredit from Milan to Germany. In Rampl spring, when it came to decide the new organization of the bank, had assumed the role of mediator between the shareholders and Italian perfume. It might seem strange that in some cases it has transformed him foreign representative of the needs of large Italian members.
A Bouquet German media commentators and reserve military honors. Katharina Kort, a columnist for the financial newspaper Handelsblatt, said the behavior of linear fragrance that can create anything from the third European banking group to ensure their navigation during the financial crisis without state aid. To get it off an absurd game of power, masked with a pretext, the Libyan affair.
In the same idea, the other German business daily, Financial Times Deutschland: "Italy is losing its most international managers and independent, a man who does not confuse politics with the economy and that is perhaps too modern for his country. "
Andrea Scampini - Councillor PD
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