ADP change d’envergure avec TAV 16 mars 2012
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Air & Cosmos (France) No. 2304, 16 mars 2012, p. 32
Léo Barnier
Avec l’acquisition de 38 % du capital de TAV, Aéroports de Paris se place dans les tout premiers groupes mondiaux. (suite…)
Aéroports de Paris acquires Turkish stake 13 mars 2012
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Financial Times (UK) March 13, 2012, p. 19
By Daniel Dombey in Istanbul
A new alliance between Aéroports de Paris and TAV, the Turkish airports operator, will aim to expand in Russia, Central Asia and the Middle East, the Turkish group said yesterday after ADP agreed to buy a 38 per cent stake in TAV for $874m. (suite…)
French investments flow to Turkey 13 mars 2012
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Hurriyet Daily News (Turkey) March 13, 2012
Gökhan Kurtaran
The political tension between Turkey and France has so far shown almost no significant effect on the economic level, as funds from French firms still seek ways to flow into the robust Turkish market. (suite…)
Aéroports: ADP prend 38% du turc TAV malgré les tensions Paris-Ankara 12 mars 2012
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Agence France Presse
Lundi 12 mars 2012, Paris
Aéroports de Paris (ADP) a annoncé lundi l’acquisition de 38% du premier opérateur turc d’aéroports TAV, qui gère notamment le grand aéroport Atatürk d’Istanbul, pour 874 millions de dollars (667 millions d’euros). (suite…)