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BAA might sell London-Gatwick airport

London, UK - To a joint-venture between Credit Suisse and General Electric

BAA (British Airports Authority), the company managing seven major airports in the UK, subsidiary of the Spanish Ferrovial group, might sell London-Gatwick airport to an investment fund in the next days, as reported by "The Times Online" without quoting the sources. The group might be sold to GIP (Global Infrastructure Partners), a joint-venture between the bank Credit Suisse and the American company...

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