Thomas Cook, a renowned name in British mass-market tourism, is close to returning to European ownership as its Chinese owner holds talks to sell it to a Polish online travel agent. The owner of Thomas Cook is in advanced talks to sell the brand. In another development, Ferrovial's planned sale of its holding in London Heathrow Airport is set to trigger a larger disposal by other shareholders, with holders of 35% of Heathrow also planning to divest.
Ferrovial’s planned sale of its holding in London Heathrow Airport stands to kick off an even larger disposal by other shareholders https://t.co/inZX6uHoDx
Ferrovial’s planned sale of its holding in London Heathrow Airport stands to kick off an even larger disposal by other shareholders https://t.co/PMDfk5QE85
Ferrovial’s planned sale of its holding in London Heathrow Airport stands to kick off an even larger disposal by other shareholders https://t.co/tYJPRwpm8r
More Heathrow shareholders plan to sell stakes https://t.co/CpgvNt2irN
Holders of 35% of Heathrow to divest along with Ferrovial https://t.co/iMUarPJnGP https://t.co/lnK1I3Twdb
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