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    Spanish Group From Basque Country Agrees to Buy 29.7% of Talgo

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    Posted on February 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A Basque consortium plans to acquire 29.7% of Talgo for 4.15 euros per share, with an additional payment if targets are met. The deal awaits approval.

    Basque Group Agrees to Acquire 29.7% Stake in Talgo

    MADRID (Reuters) -A Spanish consortium from the Basque Country, made up of shareholders in steel maker Sidenor, the regional government and local lender Kutxabank, has reached an agreement to buy 29.7% of train maker Talgo, Talgo said on Friday.

    The price is 4.15 euros per Talgo share, plus 0.85 additional euros to be paid by the consortium if the company meets financial targets to be determined, the train maker said in a filing to the stock market regulator.

    The agreement is pending approval from all parties, who expect to formalise the transaction "in the coming days," the company added.

    "The return of the decision-making centre to our territory means that we recover one of our industrial hallmarks," said Ramiro Gonzalez, the head of the Alava province, one of the Basque Country's three provinces.

    The total offer implies a maximum valuation of about 595 million euros for the entire company.

    The consortium had said last week it had offered up to 4.80 euros ($4.95) per Talgo share, including 0.65 euros dependent on the company meeting financial targets in 2027 and 2028.

    (Reporting by Inti Landauro and Ana Cantero, editing by Andrei Khalip, Elaine Hardcastle)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Basque consortium to acquire 29.7% of Talgo.
    • •Deal includes shareholders from Sidenor and Kutxabank.
    • •Price set at 4.15 euros per share, with potential additional payment.
    • •Transaction pending approval, expected to finalize soon.
    • •Valuation of Talgo at approximately 595 million euros.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Spanish group from Basque Country agrees to buy 29.7% of Talgo

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the acquisition of a 29.7% stake in train maker Talgo by a Basque consortium.

    2Who are the key players in the acquisition?

    The key players include shareholders from Sidenor, the Basque regional government, and Kutxabank.

    3What is the valuation of Talgo in this deal?

    The total offer implies a maximum valuation of about 595 million euros for Talgo.

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