Berlin Kicks Off Uniper Sale as It Eyes Utility Mega-Deal
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Berlin Kicks Off Uniper Sale as It Eyes Utility Mega-Deal
BERLIN — Germany’s government is kicking off the sale of a 27.5% stake in Uniper, as it aims to bolster its power sector and secure long-term supplies amid rising energy costs.
The federal government has already begun marketing the shares, according to an announcement on Monday by Economy Minister Robert Habeck. The sale could fetch up to €8 billion ($9 billion), and is expected to be completed in the coming months.
Uniper, a major German utility company, was nationalized last year as part of Germany’s efforts to strengthen its energ…
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