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- CTT rings the closing bell to commemorate the conclusion of privatization
CTT rings the closing bell to commemorate the conclusion of privatization
09/09/2014
CTT CEO’s, executive committee of Post Company and two Portuguese Secretaries of State rang the closing bell in Lisbon to commemorate the conclusion of companies’ privatization. Portuguese Government sold its remaining 31.5% stake in CTT overnight via an ABB (accelerated book building). CTT is the first listed company (in Portugal) with 100% of free-float.