The Atlantia board on Wednesday
started weighing the impact of the transport ministry's letter
to Autostrade per l'Italia seeking to revoke its license for
running Italy's highways, the Benetton-controlled holding
company said in a statement.
Atlantia is weighing the letter "with regard to the group's
financial instruments," it said.
The government wants to strip Autostrade of its concessionary
license after a Genoa bridge collapse that killed 43 a week ago.
The board also said it was considering the effects of
continual statements about it, given that it is quoted on the
Milan bourse.
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