(Reuters) - ANKARA, July 9 - A consortium of Malaysia
Airports Holdings , India's GMR Infrastructure
and Turkey's Limak clinched the rights to Istanbul's
second airport on Monday with a 1.9 billion-euro bid.
The winning bid -- which does not include 18 percent value
added tax -- beat offers from four other consortiums of foreign
and local players in a tender lasting more than 12 hours, said
Mete Arslan, chairman of Turkey's Undersecretariat for Defence
Industries .
Read more at Reuters.com Mergers News
Airports Holdings , India's GMR Infrastructure
and Turkey's Limak clinched the rights to Istanbul's
second airport on Monday with a 1.9 billion-euro bid.
The winning bid -- which does not include 18 percent value
added tax -- beat offers from four other consortiums of foreign
and local players in a tender lasting more than 12 hours, said
Mete Arslan, chairman of Turkey's Undersecretariat for Defence
Industries .
Read more at Reuters.com Mergers News
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