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Maersk Container Industry’s $1bn sale, initially agreed with China’s CIMC in September 2021 and called off last month due to regulatory hurdles, remains open to several mouth-watering outcomes, in our view.
Truth be told, parent company AP Møller-Mærsk (APMM) may not get as much as initially envisaged but the prized asset shouldn’t be hard to sell, if properly marketed.
Two in one
What a buyer would get, is the state-of-the-art R&D division in Copenhagen, as duly highlighted last week by Premium – Mærsk Container ...
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