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Fosun and Thomas Cook consider acquiring 30 to 50 hotels in Mediterranean countries

Fosun y Thomas Cook podrían adquirir entre 30 y 50 hoteles en países del mediterráneo

Intel ID : 228080
Synopsis

Fosun (SEHK:656), a Shanghai, China-based private equity firm, and UK-based hotel management company Thomas Cook (LSE:TCG) may be considering the joint acquisition of 30 to 50 hotels located in Mediterranean countries, reported Hosteltur on 10 August, 2015.

Specifically, the acquisitions would be carried out in Spain, Greece, Cyprus, and Turkey in a period of three to five years.
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La firma de private equity china Fosun (SEHK: 656) y la británica Thomas Cook (LSE: TCG) podrían estar estudiando la adquisición conjunta de entre 30 y 50 hoteles en países de la zona del mediterráneo, según ha reportado Hosteltur el 10 de agosto de 2015.

En concreto las adquisiciones, que se llevarían a cabo en un periodo de tres a cinco años, se realizarían en España, Grecia, Chipre y Turquía.

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Services and Distribution / Financial and Insurance (Primary)
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25.01.09 Private Equity
25 Financial Services / 25.01 Banking & Investment

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Services and Distribution / Tourism, Hotels and Restaurants (Primary)
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15.10.05 Hospitality Services
15 Consumer Products & Services / 15.10 Travel, Hospitality & Leisure

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