Fadesa

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Fadesa Inmobiliaria, S.A.
Company typeSociedad Anónima
BMADFAD
IndustryReal estate
FoundedA Coruña, Spain (24 July 1980)
FounderManuel Jove
Defunct17 December 2007
FateAcquired by Martinsa
SuccessorMartinsa Fadesa
Headquarters
A Coruña
,
Spain
Area served
Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Hungary, Poland
Key people
  • Manuel Jove, Chairman
  • Antonio de la Morena Pardo, CEO

Fadesa Inmobiliaria, S.A. was a Spanish real estate company.

In 2007, the company was the subject of a friendly takeover by rival Martinsa resulting in the creation of Martinsa-Fadesa.

History[edit]

Fadesa was established on 24 July 1980 by Manuel Jove as Edificaciones Coruñesas, S.A.[1] On the 31 October 1997, Edificaciones Coruñesas bought Urbanizador Inmobiliaria Fadese, S.A.U., Indelar S.A.U., and Coditecsa, S.L.U. adopting the corporate name of one of these companies - Urbanizadora Inmobiliaria Fadese, S.A. (Fadesa). On 23 April 1999 Urbanizadora Inmobiliaria Fadese changed their name to Fadesa Inmobiliaria, S.A.

On 30 April 2004 at the height of the Spanish property bubble, Fadesa floated 33% of its capital on the Madrid Stock Exchange with the company valued between 1.2 and 1.4 billion euros.[2]

Sponsorship[edit]

From 2001 to 2008 Fadesa was the shirt sponsor of the Spanish football club Deportivo de La Coruña. They also sponsored Intervíu Fadesa (futsal), Ayamonte CF (football) and Ceuta-Fadesa (sailing).

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Concurso Voluntario Autos 408/2008 Martinsa Fadesa, S.A." (PDF) (in Spanish). Juzgado de lo Mercantil nº 1 de A Coruña. 2008-12-01.
  2. ^ "Fadesa sale a bolsa el día 30 a un precio por título de entre 11 y 12,6 euros". El País (in Spanish).

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