for Walter Butler, David Layani’s ally, withdrawing from the takeover offer was a “responsible choice”

for Walter Butler, David Layani’s ally, withdrawing from the takeover offer was a “responsible choice”
for Walter Butler, David Layani’s ally, withdrawing from the takeover offer was a “responsible choice”

INFO LE FIGARO – The investor explains the reasons that led the OnePoint consortium to withdraw from the takeover of Atos. He denies being the sole originator of this choice.

An unexpected about-face. Two days after the OnePoint consortium’s decision to withdraw from the Atos group takeover project, questions are multiplying internally about the reasons for such a change of heart. Walter Butler, boss of Butler Industries, was one of the members of the consortium led by the founding president of Onepoint David Layani, along with the Econocom group led by Jean-Louis Bouchard. In an exclusive interview with Figarohe explains this decision and firmly denies the rumors that he alone decided to withdraw, leaving David Layani with no other choice but to withdraw his takeover project. “It was a joint decision of the consortium members, which was taken by the main project leader, David Layani. And it was the right decision. At no time did I stop supporting the OneAtos project.”explains Walter Butler.

In a press release published Wednesday morning, the consortium noted that “despite the tremendous commitment of the employees…

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