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Brembo chairman says Pirelli merger deal not on the table

Interview with Brembo Executive Vice-Chairman Matteo Tiraboschi at Brembo headquarters

MILAN (Reuters) -The executive chairman of Italian brake maker Brembo ruled out on Friday any short-term plans for a tie-up with tyre manufacturer Pirelli.

"There is nothing on the table," Matteo Tiraboschi told Reuters when asked about a possible merger.

Long-running speculation about a combination of the two premium auto parts suppliers was rekindled this week by news that Brembo signed a shareholder agreement to align its voting at Pirelli's shareholder meetings with fellow investor Camfin.

The announcement came just two weeks after Pirelli's largest investor, Chinese state-owned group Sinochem, denied reports it was considering selling its 37% stake in the company that manufactures tyres for high-end carmakers such as Ferrari, Porsche and BMW, and is the sole supplier for Formula One cars.

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Brembo owns a 6% stake in Pirelli. Camfin, the vehicle of Pirelli CEO and Executive Vice Chairman Marco Tronchetti Provera, has a 14.1% stake in the company and has options to buy a further 4.6%.

Camfin has a separate shareholding agreement with Sinochem, expiring in 2026.

(Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari; editing by Valentina Za and Keith Weir)