Madrid (EFEC).- The president of ACS, Florentino Pérez, has assured that moving the group’s headquarters outside of Spain, as Ferrovial has done to the Netherlands, has not crossed their minds.
“It is not that we criticize it, but we have not commented on it,” he added in this regard during his speech at the company’s shareholders’ meeting.
Although the Chairman of ACS has indicated that the company maintains its commitment to shareholder remuneration, which this year will again be 2 euros per share, and that with the current data it is expected to be able to increase it in the coming years in line with the evolution of the results, does not have in mind the payment of an extraordinary dividend.
In response to a shareholder, Florentino Pérez has indicated that after selling the industrial services division to the French group Vinci, the company has considered it a priority to reinvest these funds in the growth of the concession area and in simplifying the group’s structure.
In this sense, he added that investing is always good, not just having cash, and he reiterated that the group will invest everything it can to be more profitable and have more benefits.
The battle, in any case, is with Iberdrola
After the intervention of a shareholder in which he showed his full support in the legal “battle” he is having against Iberdrola for the so-called “Villarejo case”, Florentino pointed out that “I don’t have the battle with Iberdrola, in any case the they will have with me”.
In this regard, he pointed out that “it is best to ignore it, everyone is the owner of their behavior and people know it and know it.”