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Infrastrutture CIS
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Infrastrutture CIS (InfraCIS) is an Italian holding company that associated with Compagnia Investimenti Sviluppo (CIS Group; literally Company [for] Investment [in] Development), which had 38.72% stake. Fondo Italiano per le Infrastrutture also had a minority interests of 26% in InfraCIS.[2]
Compagnia Investimenti Sviluppo itself consist of 154 shareholders,[3] such as Veneto Sviluppo (3.15% stake in 2013).[4] It was reported that CIS would be liquidate as part of reconstruction.[5] While Milano Finanza reported that InfraCIS will be liquidated or just selling the road assets instead.[6]
The company directly or indirectly had equity interests in the operator of Autostrada A15 and A22 and Brescia to Padua and Venice to Trieste section of Autostrada A4 (2.21% indirectly).
The company also owned a minority interests in Iniziative Logistiche and Compagnia Italiana Finanziaria, subsidiaries of Intesa Sanpaolo.
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Equity interests
- Autostrada del Brennero (7.8275%)[7]
- Iniziative Logistiche (8.97%)
- Compagnia Italiana Finanziaria (8.33%)[8]
- Re.Consult Infrastrutture (38.52% via CIF; 19.26% via Iniziative Logistiche)
- A4 Holding (44.85%)[9]
- Autostrada Brescia Verona Vicenza Padova (100%)
- Serenissima Partecipazioni (99.999%)
- Autostrada del Brennero (4.2327%)
- Serenissima Partecipazioni (99.999%)
- Autostrada Brescia Verona Vicenza Padova (100%)
- A4 Holding (44.85%)[9]
- Re.Consult Infrastrutture (38.52% via CIF; 19.26% via Iniziative Logistiche)
- GIRPA S.p.A. (in liquidation; 10% stake)
- Autovie Venete (4.29%)[10]
- Autocamionale della Cisa (0.357%)[11]
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