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COPENHAGEN AIRPORT, DENMARK, AUG 12 – The Danish state will increase its ownership in Copenhagen Airport from 39.2% to 98.6% by acquiring shares from ATP, ensuring long-term control of key infrastructure.
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Today in Germany: A roundup of the latest news on Tuesday
Merz plans for Ukraine talks with Trump and Zelensky, heatwave to send some students home during first week of new school year, Dortmund takes AfD to court over election posters and more news from around Germany on Tuesday, August 12th.
The conditions for the Danish state to obtain a majority stake in Copenhagen Airports have now been met. This was announced by the pension company ATP to Copenhagen Airports on Monday, according to a press release. The company Copenhagen Airports primarily operates Copenhagen Airport and Roskilde Airport. At present, ATP has the largest ownership stake with 59.4 percent of the shares in the company. However, back in December, the Ministry of Fin…
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