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New terminal opens at privatised Guarulhos Airport - Airport World Online
Acsa spreads wings to Brazil - BusinessLIVE
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Acsa spreads wings to BrazilBusinessLIVEAirports Company South Africa (Acsa) this week further diversified its business operations by winning a concession to operate Brazil's busiest international airport, Guarulhos in Sao Paulo. Acsa also operates Mumbai airport in India through a similar ... |
Brazil Raises $12 Billion in Airport Auction Ahead of World Cup Tournament - Bloomberg
Fasten your seat belts - The Economist
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Fasten your seat beltsThe EconomistWHEN the winning bid for the privatisation of Guarulhos, São Paulo's main international airport, was read out on February 6th, the crowd at the city's stock exchange gasped. At 16.2 billion reais ($9.4 billion), it was nearly 4 billion reais more than ... |
ASUR Announces It Has Not Been Awarded the Concession of the Brasilia ... - MarketWatch (press release)
India's GMR says did not bid for Brazil airport work - Reuters
Clientele expects higher earnings - Fin24
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Clientele expects higher earningsFin24Airports Company SA says it is pleased at winning the concession - as part of a consortium - to revamp and run the Guarulhos international airport in Sao Paolo. Johannesburg - Clientele [JSE:CLI] on Wednesday advised that earnings per share (EPS) for ...and more » |
Sao Paulo Guarulhos Airport announces 10% increase in Dec-2011 pax; 30 million ... - CAPA - Centre for Aviation
Boost SMEs, Sacci tells Zuma - Fin24
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Boost SMEs, Sacci tells ZumaFin24Airports Company SA says it is pleased at winning the concession - as part of a consortium - to revamp and run the Guarulhos international airport in Sao Paolo. Johannesburg - The SA Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Sacci) wants Thursday's state of ...and more » |
Bonds mixed in choppy session - Fin24
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Bonds mixed in choppy sessionFin24Airports Company SA says it is pleased at winning the concession - as part of a consortium - to revamp and run the Guarulhos international airport in Sao Paolo. Johannesburg - South African bonds were mixed in quiet midday trade on Wednesday.and more » |