Carlos Slim bursts into the Repsol-Argentina conflict: the Mexican magnate,
The tycoon Carlos Slim - a partner of La Caixa, which owns 12.9% of Repsol - is moving in Latin America with the aim of getting the oil company to resume talks with Argentina to achieve compensation for the expropriation of YPF. He seeks to unblock the conflict over Kirchner's refusal to negotiate with Brufau. Antonio Brufau is convinced that there is an operation underway to remove him from the presidency of Repsol. The promoter of the maneuver has influence in Expansión and seeks to 'assault' his chairs El Confidencial Digital has learned from high-level business sources, the Mexican magnate maintains a close relationship with one of the most influential people, at this time, in Cristina Fernández de Kirchner 's plans . This is Juan Manuel Abal Medina , Kirchner's current chief of staff and son of Slim's most trusted man in Argentina.
A figure who can become a key piece for the Argentine president to reconsider her position on him, and agree to agree to a negotiated exit with Repsol . Kirchner wants Brufau's head The negotiations between Spain and Argentina are currently “totally broken” , according to sources familiar with the conversations, despite all the efforts, both Middle East Mobile Number List from Brufau's team and from the Spanish Government, to achieve fair compensation for the nationalization of YPF . Cristina Kirchner flatly refuses to negotiate with the current president of Repsol . It is one of the conditions that she has put on the table to resume dialogue: the departure of Antonio Brufau from the Spanish multinational.
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However, those around the president of Repsol deny this point. They consider that the culprit for the paralysis of the talks is none other than Kirchner herself , who refuses to sit in any scenario ( with or without Brufau ) because she does not want to pay a single euro to the company for the 'looting' of YPF. . Concern of Repsol shareholders The situation in Argentina seriously worries the majority of Repsol shareholders, including La Caixa , who see how the conflict is dragging on over time, and no short-term solution is in sight. Many of them consider that the time has come to make a move on this matter, especially given the sharp drop in the oil company's price , which puts it within reach of any hostile operation by large foreign multinationals. The Isidro Fainé-Carlos Slim relationship Without a doubt, one of the key players in this issue is La Caixa , Repsol's first shareholder.
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