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Manchester Airports Group considers takeover | Manchester Airports Group considers takeover |
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Manchester Airport's owner has said it is looking into buying another UK airport, to expand the group. | Manchester Airport's owner has said it is looking into buying another UK airport, to expand the group. |
Manchester Airports Group, which also includes East Midlands, Bournemouth and Humberside, said it wanted to bring in partners to help finance the deal. | Manchester Airports Group, which also includes East Midlands, Bournemouth and Humberside, said it wanted to bring in partners to help finance the deal. |
The group has not said which airports it might bid for. | The group has not said which airports it might bid for. |
But Stansted and Edinburgh airports have had to be put up for sale by their owners BAA following a ruling by the competition regulator. | But Stansted and Edinburgh airports have had to be put up for sale by their owners BAA following a ruling by the competition regulator. |
The local authorities which own Manchester Airports Group are considering the recommendations, which came after a strategic review. | The local authorities which own Manchester Airports Group are considering the recommendations, which came after a strategic review. |
Manchester City Council owns 55% of the group, while the nine other Greater Manchester authorities have 5% each. | Manchester City Council owns 55% of the group, while the nine other Greater Manchester authorities have 5% each. |
"Manchester Airports Group (MAG) is aiming high to strengthen its position as one of the leading airport operators in the country," said a joint statement by the authorities and the airport. | |
"MAG is already a key driver of jobs and growth in the North of England, but these proposals would allow the group to strengthen this position - and deliver maximum value for the local authority shareholders." | "MAG is already a key driver of jobs and growth in the North of England, but these proposals would allow the group to strengthen this position - and deliver maximum value for the local authority shareholders." |
It added that it would now invite private equity investors to submit proposals for the deal. The process of choosing an investment partner is expected to take a few months. | It added that it would now invite private equity investors to submit proposals for the deal. The process of choosing an investment partner is expected to take a few months. |
The Competition Commission first ruled three years ago that BAA's dominance in London and Scotland meant it must sell Gatwick, Stansted and either Glasgow or Edinburgh airports. | The Competition Commission first ruled three years ago that BAA's dominance in London and Scotland meant it must sell Gatwick, Stansted and either Glasgow or Edinburgh airports. |
It has since sold Gatwick, recently said it would put Edinburgh up for sale, and has lost a long-running appeal against the sale of Stansted. | It has since sold Gatwick, recently said it would put Edinburgh up for sale, and has lost a long-running appeal against the sale of Stansted. |
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