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    Pirelli postpones board showdown to Thursday

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    Posted on March 26, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Pirelli delays its board meeting to Thursday due to tensions between investors, particularly with Sinochem. Discussions focus on reducing Sinochem's influence.

    Pirelli Reschedules Board Meeting Amid Investor Disputes

    MILAN (Reuters) - Tyremaker Pirelli has postponed its planned board meeting by a day and it will now be held on Thursday, March 27, the company said on Wednesday, amid reports of tensions between leading investors.

    Pirelli said the delay was for "reasons of an organisational nature," but it suggests its Chinese and Italian shareholders might need more time to discuss the group's ownership structure and governance arrangements.

    Pirelli's largest investor is China's state-owned group Sinochem with a 37% stake and, according to sources, its presence is increasingly seen by Pirelli as a potential hurdle to its efforts to do more business in the United States.

    Discussions are ongoing between Pirelli and Sinochem on how to further reduce the Chinese conglomerate's influence on the tyremaker, the sources said, after the Italian government intervened in 2023, under so called 'Golden Power' regulation, to curb its powers and shield the autonomy of Pirelli management.

    Options on the table could include convincing Sinochem to progressively divest from Pirelli, while alternative options could entail Rome removing Sinochem's voting rights in Pirelli, one of the sources said.

    Pirelli's second largest investor is Camfim, the vehicle of businessman Marco Tronchetti Provera, who has led Pirelli since 1992 and is now its executive vice-chairman.

    Camfin owns a 26.4% stake in Pirelli and has plans to increase it to 29.9%.

    (Reporting by Philippe Leroy Beaulieu and Giulio Piovaccari; Editing by Keith Weir)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Pirelli's board meeting postponed to Thursday.
    • •Tensions between Chinese and Italian investors.
    • •Sinochem holds 37% stake in Pirelli.
    • •Italian government intervened under 'Golden Power'.
    • •Camfin plans to increase its stake in Pirelli.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Pirelli postpones board showdown to Thursday

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the postponement of Pirelli's board meeting due to tensions between its investors, particularly focusing on Sinochem's influence.

    2Why was the Pirelli board meeting postponed?

    The meeting was postponed for organizational reasons amid ongoing discussions about the company's ownership and governance structure.

    3Who are Pirelli's main investors?

    Pirelli's largest investor is Sinochem with a 37% stake, followed by Camfin, which holds a 26.4% stake.

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