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Baa potrebbe vendere l'aeroporto di Gatwick

Londra, Regno Unito - Ad una joint-venture tra Credit Suisse e General Electric

Baa (British airports authority), la società di gestione aeroportuale che controlla sette scali nel Regno Unito, controllata dal Gruppo spagnolo Ferrovial, potrebbe cedere l'aeroporto di Londra-Gatwick ad un fondo di investimento entro i prossimi giorni. Lo ha rivelato il "Times Online", senza specificare le fonti. Il Gruppo acquirente potrebbe essere Gip (Global infrastructure partners), una joint-venture...

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