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Fine Mito Srl has acquired Cover 50 SpA

Fine Mito Srl has acquired 21.4% of Cover 50 SpA through a voluntary public tender offer.

Fine Mito Srl is a vehicle owned by Quadrivio and created for the purpose of tendering Cover 50 SpA and delisting the company.

Cover 50 designs, manufactures and markets men and women trousers, shorts, and related accessories. The company’s brands include PT01 (classic trousers), PT05 (five-pocket jeans), PT01 Woman Pants (classic and denim dedicated to women) and PT Bermuda (shorts).

Oaklins Italy’s parent company Banca Akros acted as the appointed broker in the collection of shares in the total voluntary public tender offer of 21.4% of Cover 50 SpA by Fine Mito Srl.

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Giulio Greco

Managing Director
Milan, Italy
Oaklins Italy

Giuliano Altieri

Director
Milan, Italy
Oaklins Italy

Marco Valsecchi

Associate
Milan, Italy
Oaklins Italy

Nicola Biancoli

Analyst
Milan, Italy
Oaklins Italy

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