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- public ownership at a later stage, they are said to have undergone renationalization. Industries often subject to nationalization include telecommunications...
- sought to return majority control of the airline to the state through renationalization, and in February 2016 signed a deal with the private consortium stating...
- of Argentina introduced a bill on April 16, 2012 for the partial renationalization of YPF, the nation's largest energy firm. The state would purchase...
- in 1999; the resulting merged company was called Repsol YPF. The renationalization of 51% of the firm was initiated in 2012 by President Cristina Fernández...
- losing of wars (****an, Germany, ...) there can be a second phase, renationalization of history, on usually changed basis and perspective of nationalism...
- The Official Post Service of the Argentine Republic (Spanish: Correo Oficial de la República Argentina, mostly known as Correo Argentino since it was privatized...
- resulting in an unclear election message. It pledged equal pay for women, renationalization of the steel industry and road haulage, comprehensive secondary education...
- have experienced a deteriorating operating efficiency since their renationalization., The electricity sector has been in a sustained crisis since 2002...
- a record 8.5 million in 2013, a 57% increase from the time of its renationalization in 2008. Revenues rose to a record of US$2 billion in 2013, an 85%...
- The Iron and Steel Act 1967 (c. 17) was an act of Parliament of the United Kingdom, which regulated corporate governance in the iron and steel industries...