Finnish government plans cut in company ownership

19 Aug, 2007

The proposal for the new Finnish state ownership law suggests the government should sell its remaining stakes in steel companies Outokumpu Rautaruukki and chemicals group Kemira Finnish national broadcaster YLE reported.
The law, on which the parliament will decide in the next few months, states the government will hold on to shares in state majority-owned companies such as air carrier Finnair energy company Fortum and oil company Neste Oil.

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