Italy starts the way to suspend concessions to the Benetton family - Spain's News
Blackstone and Benetton family bid to take Italy's Atlantia private in €54bn deal | Financial Times
Benettons, Blackstone Set to Move Ahead With Bid for Atlantia - Bloomberg
Italy's Benettons, Blackstone set to complete Atlantia buyout bid -sources | Reuters
Atlantia: Benetton-Familie und Blackstone legen Kaufangebot vor
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Benetton Family's Wealth Drops by $2B After Genoa Bridge Disaster
Blackstone and Benetton family take Atlantia private in blockbuster infrastructure deal – BSIC | Bocconi Students Investment Club
Benetton family group in talks over sale of stake in Autostrade | Financial Times
The Benetton family encourages a takeover war for Atlantia between ACS and Blackstone - Spain's News
Benetton Family's Atlantia to Confront Italy on Toll-Road Reform - Bloomberg
Gilberto Benetton, 77, Dies; Expanded Family Clothing Company - The New York Times
Blackstone, Benetton eye Europe's largest take-private ever with Atlantia bid | PitchBook
Atlantia, the tender offer by Edizione-Blackstone brings over 96% the capital owned by Schema Alfa (including treasury shares). Squeeze out and delisting in mid-December. It will be the 12th stock to leave
Benetton, Blackstone's takeover of Atlantia to start on Oct. 10 | Reuters
Benetton scion plans changes at family holding company | Reuters
Benetton-backed Atlantia sets its sights on Siemens unit
Benetton Family in Talks With GIC, CRT About Atlantia Bid - BNN Bloomberg
Italy reaches deal with billionaire Benetton family over Genoa bridge collapse
Italy's Atlantia confirms intention to split away motorway unit from group | WKZO | Everything Kalamazoo | 590 AM · 106.9 FM
Benettons and Blackstone tipped to announce offer for Atlantia
Benetton in deep trouble over the Genoa bridge collapse that claimed 43 lives — MercoPress
a. Edizione group (Benetton family) | Download Scientific Diagram
Blackstone and Benetton family bid to take Italy's Atlantia private in €54bn deal | Financial Times