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Ferragamo Family Reiterates It Is Not Interested in Any ‘Extraordinary’ Deals

Low stock prices have triggered speculation about possible mergers or acquisitions.
Models by a pool holding and wearing Salvatore Ferragamo shoes.
The Ferragamo family said on Friday it was not interested in any kind of “extraordinary transactions." (Salvatore Ferragamo)

The Ferragamo family said on Friday it was not interested in any kind of “extraordinary transactions” involving the eponymous luxury company.

According to traders, low stock prices have triggered speculation about possible mergers or acquisitions, sending shares up.

“The family has already clearly stated in the past that it is not interested in any extraordinary transactions involving the company and reiterates this today,” they said in a statement to Reuters.

By Elisa Anzolin; Editor: Gavin Jones

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