Investment appeal
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Airport stocks have continued to attract investors with their defensive sustained growth, despite the highly volatile and bearish stock market. The performance of mexican airoprt operator ASUR, near its high despite the slowdown of the US economy, is especially notable. Schiphol Airport should list despite difficult conditions, but it will be later in the year 2001, as further questions from the parliament has forced the postponement of the initial public offering after the summer.
Publication Name: Jane's Airport Review
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0954-7649
Year: 2001
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Malaysia chases customers and financial help
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Malaysia Airports Holdings, which operates the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and 36 other airports nationwide, may need financial help from the government to strengthen its business and help as the company continues with other projects. The help would be in the form of a soft loan or deferring or writing off some RM1.1 billion owed to the government for licensing and concession agreements at KLIA.
Publication Name: Jane's Airport Review
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0954-7649
Year: 2001
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