In reviewFinancial Services30 January 2025

GREENYELLOW to acquire STOA / DEG / YOKO ASSET MANAGEMENT 2

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GREENYELLOW acquires STOA / DEG / YOKO ASSET MANAGEMENT 2

Deal facts

Buyer
GREENYELLOW
Target
STOA / DEG / YOKO ASSET MANAGEMENT 2
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
30 January 2025
Status
In review
Sector
Financial Services
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

GREENYELLOW has agreed to acquire the assets of STOA / DEG / YOKO ASSET MANAGEMENT 2 in a transaction announced on 30 January 2025. The deal involves a company operating within the NaceV2Sector_D_35.11 classification, which relates to the production of electricity. The specific consideration type and the total transaction value have not been disclosed to the public at this stage.

The target entity is based in a country that has not been reported in the available data. As the deal type remains unknown, the precise structure of the acquisition has not been defined. The transaction is currently in the review phase and remains subject to regulatory approval before it can be finalised. No completion date has been confirmed for this potential acquisition.

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    GREENYELLOW to acquire STOA / DEG / YOKO ASSET MANAGEMENT 2

    GREENYELLOW to acquire STOA / DEG / YOKO ASSET MANAGEMENT 2

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