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Update on Royal Imtech

Further to its recent press releases, Royal Imtech has announced that negotiations with its financiers have not resulted in an agreement on additional financing. Royal Imtech will continue to evaluate the situation and its consequences and is considering options to preserve as much of the group as possible and will update the market as soon as possible if and when further decisions are made.
August 10, 2015 Read time: 1 min
Further to its recent press releases, Royal 769 Imtech has announced that negotiations with its financiers have not resulted in an agreement on additional financing.
 
Royal Imtech will continue to evaluate the situation and its consequences and is considering options to preserve as much of the group as possible and will update the market as soon as possible if and when further decisions are made. 

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