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DEAR FRIEND MUAMMAR - SE “REPUBBLICA” ATTACCA I VERGOGNOSI RAPPORTI ECONOMICI TRA IL CAVALIER POMPETTA E GHEDDAFI, DE BENEDETTI È DAL 2002 CHE FA AFFARI IN LIBIA, PRIMA DELLO “SDOGANAMENTO” PRODIANO DEL RAÌS: ORA SORGENIA RISCHIA 500 MLN € IN FORNITURE DI GAS - TREMANO ANCHE GLI ALTRI “LIBICI”: BOLLORÉ RE DI MISURATA, TARAK BEN AMMAR DUCA DI TRIPOLI, GERONZI BARONE (MARIO) DEL DESERTO DI SABA…

SORGENIA LIBYAN AND PIPELINE - THE BUSINESS OF THE SYSTEM ... DE BENEDETTI
Bincher Fosca (Franco Bechis) for "Free"


CARLO DE BENEDETTI
The trade agreement has never been much trumpeted. Indeed, it has carefully avoided making it emerge just as the group's newspaper, La Repubblica, throwing darts at the disgraceful financial agreements between the Italian government led by Silvio Berlusconi and the Libyan Muammar Gaddafi.

But to rely on those agreements, and especially those that relate to Eni, is also one of the leading companies of the group of Carlo De Benedetti, Sorgenia. Thanks to an agreement signed back in 2002, which became operational in 2004, Sorgenia import two billion cubic meters of natural gas from Libya who arrive via the Green Stream pipeline. This is just the distribution channel where the taps were closed in the aftermath of the outbreak of the uprising and the terrible repression Libya by Colonel Gaddafi.


ADDRESS
The Gaddafi to close the valves of the pipeline depends on changes in the Libyan crisis, but may not be of short duration. Eni is unable to compensate for what they lost with the Russian and Algerian gas.

For Work De Benedetti do not have this flexibility, and the Libyan crisis may cause serious consequences. Although the price of gas as demand for delivery by Sorgenia decreased compared to the boom years of 2007-2008, yet in 2009 the turnover for the marketing of that natural gas from Libya amounted to EUR 573 million, about one fifth of the turnover Sorgenia.

For De Benedetti, the Libyan crisis is therefore more than half a billion euro, and it is understandable concern of the group for the evolution of the civil war. Much bigger concern for the embarrassment that so little business with Colonel Gaddafi's politically correct ...


2 - THREE MUSKETEERS OF TRIPOLI - DA CESARE A GERONZI Tarak Ben Ammar and Vincent Bolloré, the SITTING ROOM IN NEED FOR THE FALL OF THE COLONEL ... Vittorio
Malagutti for "the daily"


PIPELINE
A flash in the meeting rooms batting Mediobanca. Just a few minutes yesterday afternoon at the end of the meeting of the shareholders of the institution that was Enrico Cuccia. There were Cesare Geronzi, Vincent Bolloré and Tarak Ben Ammar, who spins a trio of love and harmony for years, always to stand by side with each other in all matches involving the national finance.

these days with Assicurazioni Generali traveled by poisons and suspicion and the Corriere della Sera in search of new equilibrium, certainly the three allies have made the point on many issues. But with Libya that burns is a good bet that the three directors of Mediobanca will be exchanged our impressions on the collapse of the bloody regime of Muammar Gaddafi.


Libya and their surroundings so that if they wish. There Bolloré, say, just a month ago that he had secured the management of the port of Misurata, the Libyan city where the insurgents are trying to push the government militias. For him, the French financier shareholder Mediobanca, Generali and Salvatore Ligresti, the owner of a logistics network that envelops the whole of Africa, perhaps even that deal has not been much. But we cared a lot, judging from as it has publicly celebrated. But nothing. Too bad. Thin it, perhaps, after the revolution, once cleared the rubble.


Tarak Ben Ammar
Already, the rubble. A pile of rubble is the legacy left by the corrupt regimes of North Africa, but if there is one who does not care about is the ex-Tunisian Tarak Ben Ammar. He who for years has boasted of his friendships in the palaces of power from Tunis and Tripoli, he who produces films in the company of his friend Silvio Berlusconi's Fininvest and one of the many holding the government of Tripoli, he, again, that is boasted of having sponsored the 2008 treaty of friendship between Berlusconi and the Libyan government, he, Tarak, ieri pomeriggio si è prodotto in un'estemporanea performance verbale a uso e consumo dei giornalisti.

Tema: la rinascita della democrazia nei Paesi arabi del Mediterraneo. "Ho visto una gioventù che vuole libertà e dignità", ha scandito il querulo socio di Gheddafi. E ha invocato l'aiuto dell'Europa per i Paesi che si incamminano verso la democrazia. "Sarebbe una win win situation", ha concluso, cioè vantaggiosa per tutti. Per lui di sicuro, visto che riuscirebbe nell'impresa di continuare a far soldi come ne ha fatti fino ad ora, al tempo dei dittatori.


VINCENT BOLLORE
TRIPOLI BEL SUOL D'AFFARI
Quanti ricordi per Tarak. E quanti anche per Geronzi, l'inaffondabile banker who in 1997 met Gaddafi in person in the desert of Sheba. This time there were important matters at stake. What's more there was to raise the money from the Bank of Rome and Libyan dictator did your own convenience. Tripoli bought 5 percent of the Roman became the capital after a year and then go to merge with Unicredit. Comes from there participation in the Libyan capital of banks led until a few months ago by Alessandro Profumo.


CESARE GERONZI
geronziana The Banca di Roma shared with Libya also participation nell'Ubae, the institute established in the Eternal City specializing in export credit to the Arab world. The control now is headed by the Libyan Foreign Bank, but 10 percent are Unicredit (heir of capital) and then with shares of less than 5 percent each also Eni, Intesa, Monte dei Paschi, Italy Telecom.


UBAE BANK - MARIO BARONE, JOHN Vicinelli, FERDINAND Gizzi, Abdalla SAUD
At the time, ran the seventies, was sponsored by UBAE Mario Barone, banker and friend of Giulio Andreotti in business with Michele Sindona. Soon money Gaddafi took a share of Fiat. Then passed even in Banca di Roma. Geronzi enthusiastic. "The Libyans have been the best action I've ever had," he said last August the former president of Generali. Before him an audience of catholic CL at the Meeting in Rimini.

by Dagospia

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