Selling Studenac isn’t on the cards
Polish private equity fund Enterprise Investors has announced: they don’t plan to sell Croatian supermarket chain Studenac.
Croatian newspaper Jutarnji List reported at the end of July that the Polish branch of JP Morgan had been hired as a consultant at the beginning of the year, to prepare the business for sale.
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