Valeria Camerino

Schaeffler Group’s offer for Vitesco Technologies expected to go through

The increased €94-per-share [US$102] tender offer for German drivetrain and powertrain technologies specialist Vitesco Technologies by its largest shareholder, family-controlled automotive supplier Schaeffler Group, is likely to go through, despite t… To read the full …

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Dechra rivals unlikely to raise major concerns over EQT-led takeover in ongoing EC antitrust review

Competitors of British animal health products supplier Dechra Pharmaceuticals are not expected to oppose a planned takeover of the company by a consortium led by Swedish private equity firm EQT, a Brussels-based antitrust lawyer who …

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ADNOC/Covestro discussions “still alive” amidst state ministry’s concerns over fate of Covestro’s sites and employees

Negotiations between German chemicals player Covestro and state-owned energy company Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) are “still alive”, a source with direct knowledge of the matter told Equity Report, although clarity around the future …

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Calls of HollySys Automation shareholders to convene EGM keep facing challenges

A group of shareholders in British Virgin Islands-incorporated automation control systems provider HollySys Automation continue to face hurdles in their attempts to convene an extraordinary shareholder meeting (EGM), despite representing a significan… To read the …

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TIM’s activist shareholders request meetings with Vivendi and Italian Ministry of Economy to discuss alternative proposal to network sale

The shareholders behind an alternative proposal to the sale of Italian former telecom incumbent TIM’s network have requested meetings with both TIM’s largest shareholder Vivendi as well as Italy’s Minister of Economy and Finance (MEF) …

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ADNOC still committed to NewMed Energy deal unless Israel-Gaza war expands across the region, says person briefed on the process

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) is still committed to the proposed acquisition of a 50% stake in Israeli gas producer NewMed Energy in partnership with British Petroleum (BP), unless the ongoing war between Israel …

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Early engagement key as EU simplified merger rules could place additional burden on companies in “borderline” cases

The European Commission’s (EC) merger simplification package that came into force on 1 September could create an additional burden for merging parties in less clear-cut cases, according to EU antitrust lawyers. “While on the surface, …

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Valeria Camerino

Valeria is a seasoned business and financial journalist with fifteen years of industry experience.

Before launching Equity Report in October 2022, Valeria was European Editor for US-based financial news service CTFN, where she spent seven years reporting on event-driven situations, breaking news stories on complex financial and regulatory issues across several jurisdictions, from Europe and Africa to China, India, Brazil, and Australia.

Prior to that, she was Senior Reporter at TelecomFinance, Middle East correspondent, and later Southern Europe correspondent at Mergermarket (currently ION), and held a number of editorial positions with Dubai and London-based b2b publications.

She holds a BA (Hons) in Languages and Public Relations from Leeds Beckett University and an MA in International Journalism from University of Central Lancashire.