Dakar’s Blaise Diagne International Airport: Limak considering a transfer of its share
Alongside fellow Turkish firm Summa, Limak is a shareholder in the airport management company and has been approached by various operators over the past six months, reveals Jeune Afrique Business+.
24/01/2020 at 16h29, by Africa Business+
Shareholder and operator of Dakar’s Blaise Diagne International Airport (AIBD) since 2016 with Summa, Turkish firm Limak is ready to sell its 33% stake in the management company LAS (Limak-AIBD-Summa), in which the Turks are 66% shareholders), Jeune Afrique Business + has learned.
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