Vinci SA
French concessions and construction company
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2024 | Vinci announced a significant turnover increase of 12% to €69 billion, reaching a 12-year high. |
October 2024 | Vinci agreed terms to purchase FM Conway. |
2023 | Vinci Construction UK experienced a pre-tax loss of £51.4m on £1.34bn of turnover, continuing its financial challenges. |
2023 | The company reached its highest reported sales of 68.838 billion euros, with staff numbers growing to 279,426, indicating continued expansion and financial strength. |
2022 | Vinci Construction UK recorded a pre-tax loss of £43.5m on £1.24bn of turnover. |
2022 | Vinci SA saw substantial growth, with sales increasing to 61.675 billion euros and staff numbers expanding to 271,648. |
2021 | The company showed recovery, with net result increasing to 2.597 billion euros and staff numbers reaching 219,299. |
April 7 2021 | Vinci was awarded a 30-year concession to operate seven Brazilian airports, including Manaus-Brig. Eduardo Gomes International Airport and others. |
2020 | Vinci UK reported a turnover of £858.5m with a pre-tax profit of £16.2m. |
2020 | Vinci SA experienced a significant financial impact, with net result dropping to 1.015 billion euros, likely due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. |
October 2020 | Vinci issued a €5.2 billion offer to acquire ACS Group's Industrial division. |
2019 | Completed the Atlantic Bridge in Panama, demonstrating global infrastructure capabilities. |
December 31 2019 | Vinci SA published its shareholder composition, showing a diverse ownership structure with 57.2% institutional investors from outside France, 17.1% from France, 6.8% individual shareholders, 8.8% employee ownership, 5% owned by Qatar Investment Authority, and 8.3% treasury shares. |
May 2019 | Vinci acquired a 50.01% stake in Gatwick Airport, pledging to invest £1.1 billion into passenger improvements by 2023. |
November 2017 | Vinci invested in Sweden to acquire Eitech and Infratek, specialists in electrical works and engineering. |
October 2017 | Vinci purchased the Australian construction contractor Seymour Whyte. |
March 2017 | Vinci won the concession to operate the international airport at Salvador, Bahia for 30 years. |
June 2016 | Vinci sold the remaining 25.4% ex-Vinci Park shares to the consortium of Ardian Infrastructure and Crédit Agricole Assurances. |
May 2015 | Vinci and Orix were jointly awarded a 45-year contract to operate Itami and Kansai International Airports in Japan, valued at around $18 billion. |
2014 | Vinci sold 75% of Vinci Park shares to a consortium of Ardian Infrastructure and Crédit Agricole Assurances. |
2013 | Completed Whiston Hospital, a healthcare infrastructure project. |
December 2013 | Vinci was awarded a €440 million contract to build an express-lane highway system in Atlanta, Georgia. |
2012 | Vinci signed a deal to buy ANA Aeroportos de Portugal for €3,080 million. |
2011 | The company increased its sales to 36.956 billion euros, showing growth from the previous year. |
2010 | Vinci SA reported sales of 33.571 billion euros, marking a financial snapshot of the company's annual performance. |
September 2010 | Vinci purchased Meteor Parking from the Go-Ahead Group. |
February 2010 | Vinci bought the European aggregates businesses of Tarmac from Anglo American for £250 million. |
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