“This is very bad news for our country,” he said. So it defined Ana Rosa Quintana The transfer of Ferrovial headquarters to the Netherlands is news in deep thought on Wednesday, March 1st.
In the editorial, the presenter made sure it was news. “The international resonance that is incongruous with the score that Sánchez plays when he talks about the Spanish economic miracle”. He also noted that this “leakage” occurred “after the enactment of the tax on ruthless capitalists,” a term Ione Belarra used a few weeks ago.
“When Sánchez takes over the presidency of the European Union, he will have to explain why Spanish companies are leaving Spain,” the journalist continued, reinforcing his usual speech against Pedro Sánchez’s manager: “The collection effort of this government, which has the largest debt in history, is shrinking enough to create a domino effect. Ibex 35 can stay at Ibex 0″.
“We’ve seen what happened in Catalonia after ‘Procés’, how many companies have changed their headquarters. This is the first person to leave Ibex,” he commented later, at the discussion table with his collaborators, before launching an alert: “Be careful how you treat companies that create wealth and jobs.”
In a conversation with the Telecinco reporter, economist José Carlos Díez, he stated that he “left Spain because he had more certainty legally.” “I guess because of the taxes too”, added later.