ENSUL MECI - EFACEC - COGERAÇÃO DO PORTO, A.C.E.
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2025-02-21 (valoreconomico.co.ao)
Ende believes in a favorable decision in the 'efacec case' -
CONFLICT. Portuguese banks appealed to require payment for credit assigned to buy EFACEC. Proceedings contrary guarantees of the Angolan authorities, according to which the Angolan interest was safeguarded by the Portuguese authorities.
Read more2024-11-15 (jornaldenegocios.pt)
Ex-Efacec will open transformer factory in Póvoa
25 years after the acquisition of a loss-making business unit from Efacec, which he tried to buy during the reprivatization process, António Ricca will put Efaflu in competition with the company founded by his family, with an investment of six million euros in construction of a new factory, which
Read more2024-10-13 (expresso.pt)
Angolan state may not recover anything from the sale of Efacec, a former asset of Isabel dos Santos
<p>Cedesa, an entity that studies Angolan affairs, predicts that the Angolan State will receive "nothing" from the sale of Efacec, and that it will be unlikely to obtain any benefit from the sale of the EuroBic bank, former assets of Isabel dos Santos</p>
Read more2024-10-13 (noticiasaominuto.com)
Angolan state will receive "nothing" from sale of Efacec
The Angolan State will receive "nothing" from the sale of Efacec and will hardly get any benefit from the sale of the EuroBic bank, former assets of Isabel dos Santos, the target of legal proceedings, says Cedesa, an entity that studies Angolan affairs.
Read more2024-09-30 (observador.pt)
State spent more to sell Efacec and achieve a greater return, but took more risks
Court of Auditors says that the nationalization of the company that belonged to Isabel dos Santos did not fulfill any objective and was carried out without justification. Proposal chosen to buy Efacec increased risks.
Read more2024-07-10 (observador.pt)
Government does not plan to audit the Efacec process assuming that "some money will not, perhaps, be recoverable"
The Government inherited the sale of Efacec. Pedro Reis, admitting that he could not have carried out the operation, says he is monitoring what is happening in the company, but does not plan to carry out audits.
Read more2024-01-12 (expresso.pt)
António Costa Silva: privatization of Efacec “was my biggest headache”
Due to the limitations of State aid and creditors, the sale of Efacec was the toughest dossier that the Minister of Economy faced
Read more2023-12-20 (jornaldenegocios.pt)
Sale of Efacec only from 2026 and with the green light from the Government
The guarantee was given by the Minister of Economy in parliament.
Read more2023-11-08 (expresso.pt)
With the sale of Efacec dispatched, the Government implements changes in the management of Parpública
One day after the Prime Minister submitted his resignation, Parpública, which is managing the TAP privatization process, announced this Wednesday that its new administration had been elected. Chief of staff of the Secretary of State for Finance is one of the new names
Read more2023-11-06 (dnoticias.pt)
Economic issues on the front pages of newspapers
Good morning. The front pages of newspapers are now 'colorful' with economic topics, the PRR or 'bazooka', the sale of Efacec, taxes and fines, frozen rents and forgotten savings certificates.
Read more2023-11-04 (ominho.pt)
PSD leader compares sale of Efacec with TAP deal
The president of the PSD today criticized the privatization of Efacec, comparing it to that of TAP because they are two cases in which the Government “paid to sell”, therefore considering that it is a “political and financial crime”.
Read more2023-11-03 (electrive.com)
Munich-based investor Mutares has taken over Efacec - electrive.com
Efacec is not just a manufacturer of charging stations, but also offers other products in the areas of energy, technology and mobility solutions – “with distinctive expertise
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