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Latest VENTANA Group News
Mar 1, 2022
01 March 2022 by Marc Selinger Nexteam Group, which recently merged with fellow French aircraft parts manufacturer Ventana Group, plans to pursue additional merger and acquisition (M&A) opportunities, according to the combined company. Nexteam will consider a potential deal if it “fits our strategy for growth in our markets”, the company said on 28 February in a written response to questions. Nexteam and Ventana completed their previously announced merger on 11 February, creating a “major player” in aviation with 2,200 employees. By joining forces, the two firms expect to become more agile and resilient and better able to attract new employees. 01 March 2022 by Marc Selinger Nexteam Group, which recently merged with fellow French aircraft parts manufacturer Ventana Group, plans to pursue additional merger and acquisition (M&A) opportunities, according to the combined company. Nexteam will consider a potential deal if it “fits our strategy for growth in our markets”, the company said on 28 February in a written response to questions. Nexteam and Ventana completed their previously announced merger on 11 February, creating a “major player” in aviation with 2,200 employees. By joining forces, the two firms expect to become more agile and resilient and better able to attract new employees. 01 March 2022 by Marc Selinger Nexteam Group, which recently merged with fellow French aircraft parts manufacturer Ventana Group, plans to pursue additional merger and acquisition (M&A) opportunities, according to the combined company. Nexteam will consider a potential deal if it “fits our strategy for growth in our markets”, the company said on 28 February in a written response to questions. Nexteam and Ventana completed their previously announced merger on 11 February, creating a “major player” in aviation with 2,200 employees. By joining forces, the two firms expect to become more agile and resilient and better able to attract new employees. 01 March 2022 by Marc Selinger Nexteam Group, which recently merged with fellow French aircraft parts manufacturer Ventana Group, plans to pursue additional merger and acquisition (M&A) opportunities, according to the combined company. Nexteam will consider a potential deal if it “fits our strategy for growth in our markets”, the company said on 28 February in a written response to questions. Nexteam and Ventana completed their previously announced merger on 11 February, creating a “major player” in aviation with 2,200 employees. By joining forces, the two firms expect to become more agile and resilient and better able to attract new employees. 01 March 2022 by Marc Selinger Nexteam Group, which recently merged with fellow French aircraft parts manufacturer Ventana Group, plans to pursue additional merger and acquisition (M&A) opportunities, according to the combined company. Nexteam will consider a potential deal if it “fits our strategy for growth in our markets”, the company said on 28 February in a written response to questions. Nexteam and Ventana completed their previously announced merger on 11 February, creating a “major player” in aviation with 2,200 employees. By joining forces, the two firms expect to become more agile and resilient and better able to attract new employees. 01 March 2022 by Marc Selinger Nexteam Group, which recently merged with fellow French aircraft parts manufacturer Ventana Group, plans to pursue additional merger and acquisition (M&A) opportunities, according to the combined company. Nexteam will consider a potential deal if it “fits our strategy for growth in our markets”, the company said on 28 February in a written response to questions. Nexteam and Ventana completed their previously announced merger on 11 February, creating a “major player” in aviation with 2,200 employees. By joining forces, the two firms expect to become more agile and resilient and better able to attract new employees. 01 March 2022 by Marc Selinger Nexteam Group, which recently merged with fellow French aircraft parts manufacturer Ventana Group, plans to pursue additional merger and acquisition (M&A) opportunities, according to the combined company. Nexteam will consider a potential deal if it “fits our strategy for growth in our markets”, the company said on 28 February in a written response to questions. Nexteam and Ventana completed their previously announced merger on 11 February, creating a “major player” in aviation with 2,200 employees. By joining forces, the two firms expect to become more agile and resilient and better able to attract new employees. 01 March 2022 by Marc Selinger Nexteam Group, which recently merged with fellow French aircraft parts manufacturer Ventana Group, plans to pursue additional merger and acquisition (M&A) opportunities, according to the combined company. Nexteam will consider a potential deal if it “fits our strategy for growth in our markets”, the company said on 28 February in a written response to questions. Nexteam and Ventana completed their previously announced merger on 11 February, creating a “major player” in aviation with 2,200 employees. By joining forces, the two firms expect to become more agile and resilient and better able to attract new employees.
VENTANA Group Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was VENTANA Group founded?
VENTANA Group was founded in 2003.
Where is VENTANA Group's headquarters?
VENTANA Group's headquarters is located at Zone Industrielle, Narcastet.
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