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Czech Investor Daniel Kretinsky Open to Raising TotalEnergies Stake

Daniel Kretinsky stated he is willing to increase his ownership in TotalEnergies after acquiring shares last month. The announcement follows his initial purchase of a stake in the French energy company.

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1 source·May 29, 11:46 AM(5 hrs ago)·1m read
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Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky said he is open to increasing his holding in TotalEnergies after acquiring a stake in the French oil major last month. The statement provides no details on the size of the current position or any timeline for potential additional purchases.

Remarks come one month after the initial acquisition became public. No further financial terms or regulatory filings were disclosed in the statement. The company has not commented on the investor’s remarks.

Key Facts

Daniel Kretinsky
Czech billionaire investor
TotalEnergies stake
Acquired last month
Future plans
Open to increasing ownership

Story Timeline

2 events
  1. Last month

    Daniel Kretinsky acquired a stake in TotalEnergies.

    1 source@business
  2. Today

    Kretinsky stated he is open to increasing his holding in the company.

    1 source@business

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PublishedMay 29, 2026, 11:46 AM

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