-
public ownership at a
later stage, they are said to have
undergone renationalization (or deprivatization).
Industries often subject to nationalization...
- 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...
- made with the
caveat that oil and gas
resources themselves would be
renationalized.
Thirteen contracts were
signed with
mainly U.S. firms,
whereby each...
-
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...
-
difficulties that put the
airline on the
brink of closure. The
airline was
renationalized in late 2008. It has its
headquarters in
Buenos Aires. The
airline joined...
- Guó jìn mín tuì (国进民退) is an
alleged phenomenon in the
Chinese economy,
meaning "the
state advances as the
private sector retreats". It is
frequently mentioned...
- Stewart, who also
controlled Air
Jamaica in 1994. When Air
Jamaica was
renationalized in
December 2004,
responsibility for Air
Jamaica Express remained with...
- The
Official Post
Service of the
Argentine Republic (Spanish:
Correo Oficial de la República Argentina,
mostly known as
Correo Argentino since it was privatized...
- state-owned bank
founded in 1950. It was
privatized in the mid-1990s, then
renationalized in the 2010s. It
eventually merged in the
early 2020s with Budapest...
- 1980
Austral Líneas Aéreas (privatized in 1987,
renationalized in 2008) 2003
Postal service renationalized (state-owned
between 1949 and 1997) 2006 AySA...