METRO Pacific Tollways Corp. is looking to finalize the acquisition of a 35-percent stake in an Indonesian state-owned toll road operator by July as it is crucial to a planned merger with San Miguel Corp.'s (SMC) tollway business.
METRO Pacific Tollways Corp. is looking to finalize the acquisition of a 35-percent stake in an Indonesian state-owned toll road operator by July as it is crucial to a planned merger with San Miguel Corp.'s tollway business.'What we're waiting for there, the last major piece, is the closing of the Trans-Java toll road because it's big.
were exchanging data and that the numbers were already formed.'It will be done. It's just a question of time,' he added. earlier teamed up with Singapore sovereign fund GIC for the acquisition of a stake in Jasamarga.Under the proposed partnership, -led PT Margautama Nusantara will take the remaining 4.2 percent.GIC recently invested in
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