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Australian investment fund interested in a stake in Vienna airport

Vienna, Austria - IFM investors is also in the shortlist for the purchase of 49% of the Italian F2i

The Australian fund Ifm investors offered 502 million Euros to buy a stake in Vienna Airport management company. The news involves indirectly Italy too, because according to unconfirmed press reports Ifm is in the shortlist with Ardian and Deutsche Bank to buy 49% of “F2i aeroporti”, holding controlling the airports of Naples, Turin, Milan-Malpensa and Milan-Linate, and indirectly those of Bologna and...

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