December 18, 2024 - 18:30

PUTEAUX, France, December 18, 2024--Regulatory News: emeis has revealed that it successfully completed the disposal of various real estate and operating assets, totaling €251 million, since the start of October. This significant move is part of the company's strategic plan to streamline its operations and focus on core business areas.
The disposals include a range of properties and operational assets that were deemed non-essential to the company's long-term objectives. This strategic shift is expected to enhance the company's financial position and provide additional resources for future investments.
The management expressed confidence that these transactions will not only improve liquidity but also allow emeis to allocate capital more effectively towards growth initiatives. This proactive approach reflects the company's commitment to optimizing its asset portfolio and responding to market dynamics.
Investors and stakeholders are closely monitoring these developments, as the company continues to adapt to the evolving economic landscape.
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