Puerta del Sur takes over at Carrasco
3-Dec-2003
URUGUAY. The Cerealsur consortium, now renamed Puerta del Sur, has taken possession of Montevideo Carrasco International airport a month ahead of schedule, following its successful $34m bid in the tender held by the Uruguayan government in August
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In addition to the initial $34m, Puerta del Sur must pay the government an annual fee of $2.5m. The concession will run for 20 years with a 10-year option to
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(26-Jun-2003) - The shares of Puerta del Sur, the current master concessionaire at Montevideo's Carrasco airport, are to be tendered today on the Uruguayan stock exchange at 11.00am Montevideo time.
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