
The administration of Intrakat is currently negotiating the acquisition of technical companies in Greece and abroad. These are reportedly smaller schemes with a portfolio of technical equipment and profitable projects. “We are in talks with a Greek company as well as a foreign company as we want to strengthen Intrakat in terms of equipment, profitability and know-how,” Alexandros Exarchou, CEO of the listed company, said yesterday on the sidelines of the company’s emergency general meeting to pass decision to increase the authorized capital by 100 million euros.
“We are negotiating with a Greek company, as well as with a foreign company,” said the head of the company, Alexandros Exarchu.
At the same time, as he noted, before the end of the year, Intrakat’s participation in one of the schemes that expressed interest in claiming a new Attica Road concession agreement is possible. This participation will be of an equity nature and in fact with a significant percentage, said Mr. Exarchu, adding that the relevant discussions are in the final stage. It is recalled that Intrakat was close to being involved in the form of a group of Kopelouzos and Macquarie, but yesterday Mr. Exarchu hinted that any agreement is about some other joint venture.
As for the RES sector, Mr. Exarchu noted that by the end of the first quarter of 2023, the installed capacity will increase to 110 MW (from 15 MW today), while cooperation with a third group is possible to jointly develop individual wind farms. “We want to accelerate our investment program and for this reason we are open to partnerships, but not to the sale of licenses,” he explained. However, yesterday the decision to increase by 100 million euros was not taken, as the meeting was postponed to December 1 at the request of the shareholder, Mr. Dima. Coutra, who controls 8.13%. “I had hoped that nothing like this would happen from Mr. Coutras because he knew that with his move it would delay the efforts we are making to take advantage of the important opportunities we estimate will be created in the next six months. in the sectors and before the elections. We urge him to reflect on his responsibilities,” said Mr Exarchu.

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