Plans for the creation of a £5.3billlon infrastructure trust have been abandoned after a growing investor backlash. London-listed HICL Infrastructure and The Renewables Infrastructure Group (TRIG) ...
(Sharecast News) - The multi-billion merger of HICL Infrastructure and The Renewables Infrastructure Group has been abandoned, it was announced on Monday, after widespread opposition from shareholders ...
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The merger between HICL Infrastructure (HICL) and The Renewables Infrastructure Group (TRIG) into a single £5.3bn behemoth proposed on 17 November will not proceed, the companies have announced this ...
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Analysts are split on whether the proposed tie-up creates the sector’s next must-own infrastructure giant or an unwieldy conglomerate destined to trade at a discount. The merger of HICL Infrastructure ...
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HICL Infrastructure PLC and Renewables Infrastructure Group, known as TRIG, agreed to merge in a deal that creates a company with net assets of over 5.3 billion pounds ($6.98 billion). The companies ...
Two of the UK's largest infrastructure funds, HICL Infrastructure and The Renewables Infrastructure Group (TRIG), have agreed to merge in a massive £5.3bn deal. The FTSE 250-listed companies have ...
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