-- シノケム・インターナショナル(上海証券取引所:600500)は、イタリア政府がタイヤメーカーのピレリにおける同社の影響力を制限するために課した規制に対し、法的措置を講じる可能性があると、ロイター通信が月曜日に報じた。これは、シノケム傘下のマルコ・ポーロ・インターナショナル・イタリアが発表した声明に基づくものだ。 ジョルジア・メローニ首相府が発表した規制には、シノケムのピレリ取締役会における代表者数を8人から3人に削減することが含まれており、これはシノケムの株式保有比率が9.99%を超える場合に適用される。 ロイター通信は、シノケムの声明として「当社はこの決定を深く遺憾に思うとともに、正当な株主としての権利と利益を守るために必要なあらゆる法的手段を講じる権利を留保する」と伝えた。 報道によると、シノケムはピレリの筆頭株主で、34%の株式を保有しており、カムフィンが26%を保有している。 ピレリとカムフィンは、シノケムの中国との関係がタイヤメーカーの米国事業拡大を複雑化させる可能性があるとして、同社に対する規制を求めた、と同レポートは伝えている。 (マーケットチャッターのニュースは、世界中の市場専門家との会話に基づいています。この情報は信頼できる情報源に基づいていると考えられますが、噂や憶測が含まれる場合もあります。正確性は保証されません。)
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