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Magix 2nd Jan 2011 21:19

Airports for sale ? (real) Europe
 
Hello.

Happy New Year 2011 http://forum.ivao.aero/Smileys/yellow/wink.gif

Do you know maybe which airports in Europe are currently for sale? (Including Russia and Ukraine)

I looking forward for your answers. Thank you http://forum.ivao.aero/Smileys/yellow/smiley.gif

LGS6753 2nd Jan 2011 22:14

Stansted and Glasgow.

No RYR for me 3rd Jan 2011 08:06

Any airport as long as the price is right ;)

Magix 3rd Jan 2011 12:23

Any more airports ? Only this twice ? :)

Groundloop 3rd Jan 2011 15:04

How much have you got to spend?

Magix 3rd Jan 2011 17:50

Maximum 60M USD.

Best Regards
Luke K.

Aero Mad 3rd Jan 2011 18:02

Alderney :ok:

Magix 3rd Jan 2011 18:41

Have you any more details about price of London Stansted etc. ?

I looking forward for your answer. Thank you.

Best Regards
Luke K.

erty13 3rd Jan 2011 19:15

Prestwick is currently on the market. I am sure you could buy it easily for 60m as it make a big loss every year

boredcounter 3rd Jan 2011 19:17

mmmmmmmmmmmmm
 
'Have you any more details about price of London Stansted etc.'.

Not into finance or commerce in anyway, and just a punt...........

USD60M will fall (somewhat) short of the asking price for STN/EGSS/London Stansted..... For all the travel problems to/from it, it is London's number 3.

Like I said, just a punt, and ducks for inbound flack, but nearer USD1Bn? or over?

answer=42 3rd Jan 2011 19:39

Gatwick was a forced sale and sold for a minimum price of GB Pounds 1.51 billion, so I would guess that Stansted (also a forced sale) would go in the range of GBP 1-1.7 bn. Gatwick's new owners are selling off shares without floating the company.

Perhaps Magix would consider being a shareholder in Gatwick, Stansted or Glasgow, assuming that they follow the same model. Or buying shares in a publicly quoted airports company.

No RYR for me 3rd Jan 2011 19:54


Maximum 60M USD.
Classic :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

That is equal to the interest you pay on 1 billion every year :rolleyes:

Magix 3rd Jan 2011 20:19

Answer=42 you are very right about shareholding :) By the way this 60M USD is very flexible for much more money:)

No RYR for me 3rd Jan 2011 21:16

Let me see: there is a guy with 60+ million in his bank who asks a newly graduated cpl to "go out and buy an airport" without having a clue. And this new investors friend does his research on Pprune :ugh:

Sorry this is too funny :E

Keep us posted Magic man!

Magix 3rd Jan 2011 21:22

All sources for investor are important :)

Best Regards

StbdD 3rd Jan 2011 21:39

The background of posters is important as well. Thankfully one can check a posters previous efforts by clicking on his screen name in the left hand column before taking threads like this too seriously. ;)

Regards,
W. Mitty


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