Abu Dhabi scoops up a stake in Gatwick

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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES/UK - Abu Dhabi's state investment authority has confirmed it has become a minority shareholder of Gatwick airport.

The investment is thought to be for about 15% of the UK's second busiest airport valued at about £125m (US$195.7m), but Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) would not confirm the size or value of ...

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