According to reports, the owner of Eurobank is ready to sell the company for $150-180 million
Published:
3 February 2005 y., Thursday
According to reports, the owner of Eurobank is ready to sell the company for $150-180 million.
This valuation is close to the market value of Bank Ochrony Środowiska, which is more than five times larger than Eurobank. However, it did not surprise analysts as the company has had a better return on banking activity than many of its larger competitors.
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Warsaw Business Journal
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