The planned failure of the shared initiative referendum (RIP) on Aéroports de Paris (ADP) again paves the way for the privatization of the airport group. The possible transfer by the State of its shares, had been listed, after many hesitations in articles 130 to 136 of the Pacte law of May 2019. After the vote of the text, despite the multiple controversies relayed in the movements of "vests yellow ”, the executive hoped to launch the operation when a good window opens on the markets. The RIP had showered these hopes. And until the end of the procedure, the subject is officially at a standstill. “No one is working on privatization. No meeting is held on this subject , ” assures the entourage of Bruno Le Maire.
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On the side of ADP, one is careful, obviously, to pronounce on an eminently political subject and which concerns the principal shareholder. In presenting ADP's - good - results for the 2019 financial year, Augustin de Romanet, the CEO, explained that he was waiting
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