KLM To Acquire $570 Million In State-Owned Shares

KLM and the Dutch government agreed yesterday to privatize the airline further by creating a separate class of 17.3 million shares that will be sold by the state to the airline. The gain to the government - and the cost to KLM - will be roughly one billion guilders ($570 million). KLM will finance...

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