BAA fights 'draconian' divestiture of Stansted airport before UK court
By Lewis Crofts ( December 5, 2011, 13:12 GMT | Insight) -- Airport-operator BAA today kicked off a three-day hearing to challenge the forced sale of Stansted, saying that the UK competition authority had falsely stuck to the 'draconian' divestiture in a 2011 report, even though the market had changed from its first assessment in 2009 due to the sale of Gatwick.London - Airport-operator BAA today kicked off a three-day hearing to challenge the forced sale of Stansted, saying that the UK competition authority had falsely stuck to the 'draconian' divestiture in a 2011 report, even though the market had changed from its first assessment in 2009 due to the sale of Gatwick....
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