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Tuesday, 27 December 2011

France's EDF to take over Italy's Edison for $915m

PARIS (AP) — Electricite de France says it has reached a preliminary agreement to take over Italy's Edison for euro700 million ($915 million). Under the proposed deal, the French utility will increase its stake in Edison from 50 to just over 80 percent by acquiring shares from Delmi, a holding ...


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