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- Chile: Cintra will start to operate Antofagasta airport.
- Chile, Sep 20, 2001 The Spanish company Cintra, subsidiary of Ferrovial, finished the remodeling of the Cerro Moreno Airport in Antofagasta in II Region, and should start to operate this terminal for the next ten years according to the contract. The remodeling of the...
- Research articles 2001-09-24
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- Cintra looks for guidance in sale.
- MEXICO CITY, Mar 26, 2002 Despite the fact that Merrill Lynch's contract to evaluate and consult in the sale of Cintra lapsed in November, the company may be one of the candidates to resume the post, said sources from the Institute for Bank Savings...
- Research articles 2002-04-01
- Experts Call For Delay Of Cintra Sale.
- MEXICO CITY, Sep 20, 2001 The Mexican government's sale of airline holding company Cintra (BMV:CINTRA) should definitely be put off, said analysts and industry experts. United Airlines and American Airlines, which were thought to be interested in acquiring a piece of the Mexican airline...
- Research articles 2001-09-20
- Mexico: Continental Airlines is not in talks to buy Cintra.
- Pete Garcia, head of sales in Mexico, Central America and South America for Continental Airlines, has stated that the US airline is not in talks with a view to purchasing Cintra, the company that controls the Mexican airlines Mexicana and Aeromexico Pete Garcia, head of...
- Research articles 2000-12-27
- Cintra sale could be on hold for five years.
- MEXICO CITY, Dec 11, 2002 (El Economista/Corporate Mexico by Internet Securities, Inc. via COMTEX) -- The bankruptcy of United Airlines has further clouded the prospect of selling Cintra, the holding that controls Aeromexico and Mexicana, analysts sa MEXICO CITY, Dec 11, 2002 (El Economista/Corporate Mexico by...
- Research articles 2002-12-11
- ANTI-MONOPOLY AGENCY TO DISSOLVE AIRLINE HOLDING COMPANY CINTRA.
- The government's anti-monopoly agency (Comision Federal de Competencia, CFC) has drafted a plan to dissolve the Corporacion Internacional de Transporte Cintra, the parent company for Aeromexico and Mexicana airlines. Under the plan, the government The government's anti-monopoly agency (Comision Federal de Competencia, CFC) has...
- Research articles 2000-09-20
- Cintra prepares its sale.
- MEXICO CITY, Mar 11, 2005 (Infosel News/Corporate Mexico by Internet Securities, Inc. via COMTEX) -- The sell of airplane companies which conform Cintra will be conlcudedon next october, but the future of Aeromexpress, ITR, Sabre and Alas deAmerica s MEXICO CITY, Mar 11, 2005 (Infosel News/Corporate...
- Research articles 2005-03-12
- Delta considers picking up one of Cintra's airlines.
- MEXICO CITY, Sep 19, 2002 (El Universal/Corporate Mexico by Internet Securities, Inc. via COMTEX) -- Delta Airlines, the world's third-largest air company, has expressed interest in participating in the sale of Cintra, the Mexican company that holds MEXICO CITY, Sep 19, 2002 (El Universal/Corporate Mexico...
- Research articles 2002-09-19
- Chile: Vivendi, Cintra and ACS are main candidates for.
- Chile: Market sources said that Vivendi, Cintra and Actividades de Construcciones y Servicios ACS are some of the main candidates to acquire Endesa's interest in the Infraestructura 2000 highways operator. The auction for Endesa's 60% stake will Chile: Market sources said that Vivendi,...
- Research articles 2000-01-19
- Trail-blazing MIG, Cintra road bid gains approval.
- Byline: Eddie Baeb Feb 02, 2006 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Macquarie Infrastructure Group MIG and Cintra have received support for a $US3.85 billion ($A5.08...
- Research articles 2006-02-02
- Mexico: Cintra still on the shelf.
- Mexico, Nov 1, 2001 Mexico's privatisation process has reached the bottom of the barrel - satellite orbits, Aseguradora Hidalgo, parts of the southern railway network, a stake in Bancomer and the Controladora Internacional de Transporte Aereo Cintra remain unsold. Cintra is an airline holding...
- Research articles 2001-11-05
- Continental still interested in Cintra.
- Mexico, Jan 16, 2002 Continental Airlines is still interested in buying Cintra, the Mexican state controller of Aeromexico and Mexicana, which is set for privatisation. Continental is interested however Cintra is privatised both its airlines to be sold together or to be sold separately....
- Research articles 2002-01-22
- Cintra sale deferred.
- Mexico, Oct 19, 2002 (El Economista/SABI via COMTEX) Mr. Alfonso Pasquel Barcenas, managing director of Cintra, the state company which owns the Aeromexico and Mexicana airlines, says that the projected sale of Cintra has been deferred for several months due to the current state...
- Research articles 2002-10-22
- Sale of Cintra now more remote, say analysts.
- Mexico, Dec 11, 2002 (El Financiero/SABI via COMTEX) The financial problems of United Airlines make the possible sale of Cintra, the state company which controls Aeromexico and Mexicana, even more remote, according to industry analysts, who believe that the current global airline crisis could...
- Research articles 2002-12-12
- Cintra to speed up internal restructure.
- MEXICO CITY, Nov 10, 2004 (El Economista/Corporate Mexico by Internet Securities, Inc. via COMTEX) -- Airlines such as United, American Airlines, Continental and Delta Airlines have shown their interest in acquiring the assets of Aeromexico and Mexicana, but are waiting, as is the companies' controller Cintra,...
- Research articles 2004-11-11
- Cintra Sale Delay To Impact IPAB Finances.
- MEXICO CITY, May 7, 2001 Plans to sell the assets of government-owned Mexican airline holding company Cintra which include leading carriers Aeromexico and Mexicana - likely will not go ahead until next year, due to efforts by Mexico's opposition-controlled Congress to block the...
- Research articles 2001-05-07
- Cintra Sale Delay To Impact IPAB Finances.
- MEXICO CITY, May 7, 2001 Plans to sell the assets of government-owned Mexican airline holding company Cintra which include leading carriers Aeromexico and Mexicana - likely will not go ahead until next year, due to efforts by Mexico's opposition-controlled Congress to block the sale,...
- Research articles 2001-06-26
- Cintra searches for financial agent in sale of assets.
- MEXICO CITY, Apr 3, 2002 Cintra, the holding that controls Aerom?xico and Mexicana, will accept bids from domestic and international investment banks to decide who will run the sale of its assets. Candidates include Merrill Lynch, JP Morgan and Salomon Smith Barney, as well...
- Research articles 2002-04-03
- Flying low: The government prepares to put Cintra on the auction block. (Spotlight).(Statistical Data Included)
- Reports on Mexico's aviation industry are confusing. The process to sell Aerovias de Mexico Aeromexico and Mexicana de Aviacion Mexicana-- both controlled by holding company Cintra--has been rescheduled several times, although it is now expected to begin in July. After Cintra was founded as...
- Research articles 2002-07-01
- Cintra sells Mexicana to Grupo Posadas and cancels Aeromexico sale
- AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Mexican holding company Cintra SA has said that it has sold the Mexicana airline to a Mexican hotel chain. Cintra also said that it has decided to cancel the sale of Aeromexico. Grupo Posadas SA, the owner of Fiesta Americana hotels,...
- Research articles 2005-11-30
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