Denmark has agreed to pay around 32 billion Danish kroner ($4.54 billion) to increase its stake in Copenhagen Airports to 98.6%, the country's finance ministry said Monday.
Denmark has agreed to pay around 32 billion Danish kroner ($4.54 billion) to increase its stake in Copenhagen Airports to 98.6%, the country's finance ministry said Monday.
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