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Alitalia calls in boutique investment bank to advise on cash crisis | Alitalia calls in boutique investment bank to advise on cash crisis |
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Struggling Italian airline Alitalia has hired the boutique investment bank Leonardo & Co to help tackle a liquidity crisis that may see it running out of cash before the year's end. | Struggling Italian airline Alitalia has hired the boutique investment bank Leonardo & Co to help tackle a liquidity crisis that may see it running out of cash before the year's end. |
The move is aimed at finding ways to raise more than €400m to keep the loss-making carrier afloat, a source familiar with the situation said. Alitalia has struggled to make a profit throughout its life and has been bailed out repeatedly by the Italian state. | The move is aimed at finding ways to raise more than €400m to keep the loss-making carrier afloat, a source familiar with the situation said. Alitalia has struggled to make a profit throughout its life and has been bailed out repeatedly by the Italian state. |
It agreed salary cuts with unions in June and its chief executive and board members reduced their pay by 20% ahead of a new strategic plan. | It agreed salary cuts with unions in June and its chief executive and board members reduced their pay by 20% ahead of a new strategic plan. |
The airline, which quadrupled its net loss to €280m in 2012, said in July it needed €300m this year to keep running but expected to break even by 2015. | The airline, which quadrupled its net loss to €280m in 2012, said in July it needed €300m this year to keep running but expected to break even by 2015. |
The airline, which is 25% owned by Air France-KLM, was rescued from bankruptcy in 2008 and bought by a consortium of Italian companies including Intesa Sanpaolo bank, road operator Atlantia and holding company IMMSI, the owner of scooter-maker Piaggio. | The airline, which is 25% owned by Air France-KLM, was rescued from bankruptcy in 2008 and bought by a consortium of Italian companies including Intesa Sanpaolo bank, road operator Atlantia and holding company IMMSI, the owner of scooter-maker Piaggio. |
The investors may sell out after the expiry in mid-October of a lock-up period, paving the way for new shareholders. | The investors may sell out after the expiry in mid-October of a lock-up period, paving the way for new shareholders. |
Alitalia said in a statement it had hired the bankers, owned by the Banca Leonardo group and founded by Gerardo Braggiotti, to "assist the company in its relationships with the banks". | Alitalia said in a statement it had hired the bankers, owned by the Banca Leonardo group and founded by Gerardo Braggiotti, to "assist the company in its relationships with the banks". |
Italian newspapers said last month Alitalia was in talks with Etihad Airways on a commercial deal that might lead to the Abu Dhabi-based carrier taking a stake. | Italian newspapers said last month Alitalia was in talks with Etihad Airways on a commercial deal that might lead to the Abu Dhabi-based carrier taking a stake. |
Alitalia and Etihad were also mentioned in the context of a possible tie-up earlier this year, but Etihad said at the time there were no talks between the two firms beyond those on code sharing. | Alitalia and Etihad were also mentioned in the context of a possible tie-up earlier this year, but Etihad said at the time there were no talks between the two firms beyond those on code sharing. |
Etihad was not available for comment on Tuesday but a source at the carrier said that, with a stake in Air Berlin and a commercial partnership with Air France-KLM, Etihad was not keen on another investment in a European carrier. | Etihad was not available for comment on Tuesday but a source at the carrier said that, with a stake in Air Berlin and a commercial partnership with Air France-KLM, Etihad was not keen on another investment in a European carrier. |
Alitalia this year hired turnaround specialist Gabriele del Torchio to lead it back to profit. | Alitalia this year hired turnaround specialist Gabriele del Torchio to lead it back to profit. |
The airline has pushed back to the end of September the approval of its mid-year financial statement, that was due to be approved by the board, mainly to address a tax dispute. | The airline has pushed back to the end of September the approval of its mid-year financial statement, that was due to be approved by the board, mainly to address a tax dispute. |
Alitalia was not available for comment. | Alitalia was not available for comment. |
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