Parpública said the next stage would be to draw up a report on the two bids and submit it to the government.
Apart from having to capitalise the company, the buyer has to assume a debt of over €1 billion, according to the 2014 accounts.
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Parpública said the next stage would be to draw up a report on the two bids and submit it to the government.
Apart from having to capitalise the company, the buyer has to assume a debt of over €1 billion, according to the 2014 accounts.
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