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Martinsa-Fadesa, S.A. was one of the main real
estate and
construction groups in
Spain before the
crash of the
Spanish property bubble. It was
based in...
- Lithuanian). delfi.lt. 21
October 2023.
Retrieved 23
November 2023. "J.
Martinsas atsisveikino su "Panevėžiu" | A Lyga | Aukščiausia
Lietuvos ****bolo lyga"...
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company was the
subject of a
friendly takeover by
rival Martinsa resulting in the
creation of
Martinsa-Fadesa.
Fadesa was
established on 24 July 1980 by Manuel...
- 2019.
Retrieved 14
February 2019. ""Žalgirio"
treneriu paskirtas Joao
Martinsas".
Archived from the
original on 16 July 2019. ""Žalgiris" atsisveikino...
- Martín (businessman) (b. 1947),
Spanish entrepreneur,
former chairman of
Martinsa-Fadesa and
president of Real
Madrid C.F.
Fernando Martín (footballer) (b...
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Augusto Lendoiro Miguel Ángel
Lotina Canterbury of New
Zealand Fadesa/
Martinsa-Fadesa None None None
Espanyol Daniel Sánchez
Llibre Ernesto Valverde uhlsport...
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worked his way up the ladder. In 1991, he set out on his own and
founded Martinsa. Álvarez
owned a
three percent stake in Spain's
number three electricity...
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acknowledging the
crisis during an
interview on 8 July. Meanwhile, the
Martinsa-Fadesa
bankruptcy filling in July 2008 as a
result of the
Spanish property...
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culmination of the crisis, the country's
leading real
estate company (
Martinsa-Fadesa)
declares bankruptcy on July 14,
leading to the
largest suspension...
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quarter of 2009,
posting a 0.3
percent growth in its economy. Spain's
Martinsa-Fadesa, a
construction company,
declared bankruptcy after failing to refinance...