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| | Atlas Arteria has proceeded with its acquisition of a majority interest in Chicago Skyway despite IFM Investors expressing its strong reservations over the offer. Atlas Arteria today announced it has acquired 66.67% of Skyway Concession Company which ... |
| | | IFM Investor's Global Infrastructure Fund (IFM GIF) has ceased its discussions with Atlas Arteria after becoming a substantial shareholder in the toll road operator just last month. On June 8, IFM GIF and associates disclosed the acquisition of a combined ... |
| | | The Boards of Atlas Arteria have denied IFM Investors access to non-public and confidential information about the company and its assets. IFM stated its intention for said information to help the investment manager decide whether to submit a non-binding ... |
| | | ... investors and beneficiaries. "We have substantial experience investing in toll roads globally and we're attracted to Atlas Arteria's high-quality assets across France, Germany and the United States," IFM global head of infrastructure Kyle Mangini said. ... |
| | | AMP Capital confirmed PrivateMarketsCo has appointed a chief financial officer, hiring from Atlas Arteria. Nadine Lennie has been appointed chief financial officer for PrivateMarketsCo, reporting to chief executive Shawn Johnson. She will start in the ... |
| | | ... own currency risk," ClearBridge Investments portfolio manager Charles Hamieh said. The top five stock holdings are Atlas Arteria, Exelon Corp, Clearway Energy, SSE and Sydney Airport. The $403 million hedged version of the fund has returned around 14% ... |
| | | ... operator Star Entertainment. All of these investments were made with a long-term view. Other strong performers included Atlas Arteria, Downer, Oil Search and Alacer Gold. The portfolio currently has 93 holdings, 68 of which are long, and 25 that are ... |
| | | ... specifically CBA, Westpac, and ANZ. Yarra also held large positions in infrastructure toll-road stocks Transurban and Atlas Arteria, which are being severely impacted by COVID-19 lockdowns." |
| | | Macquarie Atlas Roads, which will soon rebrand itself Atlas Arteria after ending its management arrangements with Macquarie, will be led by a new chief executive-elect from May 1. Graeme Bevans will take on the role having been chief executive of Annuity ... |
| | | ... another six months after that, for a fee of $750,000 per month. Once the process is complete, MQA will rebrand as Atlas Arteria and trade under the ticker code "ALX". James Hooke, MQA's current chief executive, will leave his post as part of the transition ... |
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