Codere founding family demands €900m compensation from US investors Share Grupo Codere SA is caught up in a further investor dispute, after the company’s founding Martinez Sampedro family demanded that their minority shareholding be acquired by the firm’s remaining US investors. The Martinez Sampedro family have filed an appeal with Spain’s National Securities Market Commission ( CNMV), urging the regulator to demand that US investors acquire the family’s 14% stake in Codere for a minimum purchase price of €900 million. The dispute relates to Codere’s 2018 bankruptcy restructuring, which saw a group of US investors take control of the firm, having renegotiated the firm’s €1 billion debt arrangements.