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Airplanes and airports. Aena privatization: the committee selects the three new shareholders

Madrid, Spain - 28% of the stake will be divided between two Spanish companies and an English investor

The committee for proposals evaluation decided over the purchase of Aena, the Spanish airport management giant: the core of private shareholders will be made by Corporación Alba with 8% of shares, Ferrovial with 7% and the hedge fund Tci-The children investment with 6%. The first step of the company privatization plan has thus ended. The next step will start soon after with the Stock Exchange listing...

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