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  BAA USA - Privacy
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BAA USA will make reasonable efforts to respond promptly to all such requests, but reserves the right to limit such requests to two per year per individual.
www.baausa.com /Content/Privacy.aspx   (1263 words)

  
  U.K. regulator to probe airport operator BAA : Business   (Site not responding. Last check: )
LONDON: U.K.'s consumer affairs watchdog the Office of Fair Trading announced Thursday it is investigating airports operator BAA Plc., the company controlling major British airports, handling as much as 63 per cent of the country's air passengers, and which is a potential takeover target by Spanish infrastructure firm Grupo Ferrovial SA.
The OFT's chief, John Fingleton, said BAA has a high market share and it is interested in understanding whether the joint ownership of the London and Scottish airports is in consumers' interests.
BAA also said OFT's announcement came as a "complete surprise." It said both the Civil Aviation Authority and the Competition Commission have brought the industry under regulation ensuring that the operators did not go against the public interest.
www.earthtimes.org /articles/show/6817.html   (472 words)

  
 BAA USA - BAA plc
BAA plc is the world’s largest private sector airport development and operating company.
Not only has the company leased more retail and concession space within airports than any other company in the world, but it is also the world leader in responsible and efficient airport operations.
BAA plc owns and operates seven airports in the UK –Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Southampton, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen.
www.baausa.com /Content/BAAplc.aspx   (108 words)

  
  BAA plc
BAA plc: A report on the economic regulation of the London airports companies (Heathrow Airport Ltd, Gatwick Airport Ltd and Stansted Airport Ltd)
The main benefits claimed by the CAA and BAA for the dual-till approach related to effects on investment incentives, efficient utilization of scarce runway capacity, and deregulation of non-monopoly activities.
BAA's rental and other commercial revenues at the three London airports would not be generated without aeronautical facilities-commercial and aeronautical facilities are better, therefore, in our view, and more realistically regarded as one business.
www.competition-commission.org.uk /rep_pub/reports/2002/473baa.htm   (2463 words)

  
  BAA rejects latest Ferrovial offer - Boston.com
BAA said last week it believed it was worth more than 10 billion pounds and sought to keep shareholder support by offering a 40-percent increase in dividends and a 750-million-pound share buyback.
BAA has faced the threat of a forced break-up for years because of its ownership of seven UK airports -- dominance which is set to grow as BAA plans to open a new terminal at Heathrow in 2008 and a new runaway at London's Stansted by 2013.
Ferrovial is bidding for BAA in a consortium with Canada's Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec and Singapore's GIC Special Investments Pte Ltd. Ferrovial owns 61.8 percent of the consortium, with the Canadian group and GIC controlling 28.2 percent and 10 percent respectively.
www.boston.com /business/articles/2006/05/30/baa_rejects_improved_18_bln_offer_from_ferrovial   (786 words)

  
  The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News   (Site not responding. Last check: )
BAA Limited is the owner and operator of seven major United Kingdom airports and operator of several airports worldwide, making the company one of the largest transport companies in the world.
BAA does not operate all UK airports; many are in the ownership of local authorities or other corporations.
In December 2005, BAA made a winning bid of £1.2 billion for a 75% stake in Ferihegy, the largest airport in Hungary, which was being privatised by the Hungarian government.
www.the-dispatch.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=BAA_plc   (417 words)

  
 Ferrovial Infraestructuras, S.A.: Offer for BAA plc
At the request of the BAA Board, the Panel subsequently announced that the Consortium should either announce a firm offer (pursuant to Rule 2.5 of the City Code) or announce that it would not be bidding for BAA (pursuant to Rule 2.8 of the City Code) by 12 noon on 24 April 2006.
Overseas BAA Shareholders The distribution of this announcement to, and the availability of the Offers to, persons who are not resident in the United Kingdom or the United States may be affected by the laws of their relevant jurisdiction.
BAA Convertible Bondholders who have accepted such Convertible Bond Offer and the Offeror shall then cease to be bound by acceptances delivered in respect of the relevant Convertible Bond Offer on or before the date on which the relevant Convertible Bond Offer lapses.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/04-07-2006/0004336252&EDATE=   (7781 words)

  
 YouthNet Partner: BAA plc - YouthNet
In 2005 BAA Communities Trust committed a total of £75,000 over three years to support do-it.org.uk.
A good geographical spread of volunteering opportunities is particularly important to BAA because they operate from seven airports and a range of locations across the UK.
This means that BAA employees can instantly search for a volunteering role in their community from our database of over 700,000 opportunities.
www.youthnet.org /getinvolved/companies/baa   (539 words)

  
 BAA sees passenger traffic rise in March - Boston.com
BAA PLC, the owner and operator of London's Heathrow and Gatwick airports, said Tuesday the number of passengers passing through its seven U.K. airports rose 3.7 percent to 11.9 million.
BAA shares rose 0.2 percent to 934 pence (US$18.34; euro13.72) on the London Stock Exchange.
BAA's airports currently handle around 90 percent of passenger flights made in southeast England and 63 percent of all flights to and from Britain.
www.boston.com /news/world/europe/articles/2007/04/10/baa_sees_passenger_traffic_rise_in_march   (191 words)

  
 Baa Plc Share Price | BAAC | GB00B16JHP17 |
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 Datamonitor - BAA plc - Company Research, Analysis Reports, News, Profile
BAA is engaged in the management and operation of airport facilities in the UK, the US, Australia, Italy and Hungary.
BAA recorded revenues of £2,012* million for the nine month ended December 2006.
*As BAA Limited is aligning its reporting with that of its parent company's the financial performance is for the nine month ended 31 December 2006.
www.datamonitor.com /~1826fa785a9a414cabba2aa8a15ed4da~/companies/company/?pid=AB643E78-ED27-4BB9-8254-41F170A68451   (154 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Business -- BAA PLC, owner of major London airports, rejects airlines' calls to break ...
LONDON –; BAA PLC, which owns Heathrow and two other major London airports, on Thursday urged government regulators not to force a breakup of the company's holdings.
BAA owns and operates airports which handled 63 percent of air passengers in Britain in 2005.
Ryanair, calling for a breakup of BAA, complained that government regulators had “failed to prevent BAA from developing gold-plated facilities that do not meet the requirements of the airlines and their passengers and have led to inflated airport charges for consumers.”
www.signonsandiego.com /news/business/20060831-0747-britain-airports.html   (490 words)

  
 BAA Plc shares from FramedShare.co.uk
BAA may however make special offers from time to time such as the booklet of various "money off" shopping vouchers issued with the Annual Report and Annual Review in June 2001.
The principal activities of BAA, a commercial operator of airports, are the provision and management of airport facilities in the UK and overseas.
BAA is also involved in airport-related property development, however it has considered the possibility of a demerger with its property subsidiary, BAA Lynton.
www.framedshare.co.uk /Product.asp?shareid=313   (615 words)

  
 WIPO Domain Name Decision: D2004-0555
The Complainant is BAA plc of London, United Kingdom, represented by Mr. Stephen Bennett of Lovells Solicitors, of London, United Kingdom.
The letters BAA in the registered trademark merely reinforce the fact that the Airport is owned by the Complainant and do not prevent any use of the disputed domain name being found to be confusingly similar to the name Gatwick.
Amey plc is a support services organization which provides a broad range of support services as well as being the owner of a large scale transportation infra-structure.
www.wipo.int /amc/en/domains/decisions/html/2004/d2004-0555.html   (7344 words)

  
 BAA considers China airport investments - Aviation - MSNBC.com
LONDON - The airport operator BAA PLC, which rejected a $15 billion takeover proposal earlier this month, said Tuesday it was considering investing in airports in China as passenger growth at its British facilities slows this year.
BAA said it expects passenger numbers at its seven airports in Britain to increase by 2 percent in the year ending March 31.
BAA said that it handled 145.1 million passengers at its airports — including Budapest — in the 11 months through February, a 3.1 percent increase on the previous year.
www.msnbc.msn.com /id/12049613/from/RSS   (444 words)

  
 BAA plc Creates `Pound'177 Million Airport Industrial Limited Partnership With Scottish Widows Business Wire - Find ...
BAA Lynton, the commercial airport property arm of international airport group BAA plc, today announced that it has completed the establishment of its second limited partnership, the (pound)177 million Airport Industrial Limited Partnership (AILP).
BAA will have an equity stake of (pound)12m in AILP and it is expected that Scottish Widows Investment Partnership will also seek further partners to invest in the fund, in due course.
BAA ordinary shares trade on the London Stock Exchange; prices may be accessed on Bloomberg under the symbol BAA LN, on the Reuter Equities 2000 Service under BAA.L and on Quotron under BAANU.EU.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2000_Dec_18/ai_68142682   (468 words)

  
 BAA Plc rejects bid from Goldman Sachs
BAA Plc said that the bid offer was too low.
BAA said in a statement on this rejected bid: “BAA confirms that it did receive a preliminary highly conditional and confidential approach on March 30 from a consortium including Goldman Sachs … to make a cash offer at a price of 870p per share.”
BAA Plc operates airports at London’s Heathrow, Gatwick, and Stansted.
business.techwhack.com /422/baa-plc   (278 words)

  
 Associated Press Business News: Regulator Recommends Full Probe of BAA - MSN Money   (Site not responding. Last check: )
LONDON (AP) - Grupo Ferrovial SA's British airports business BAA PLC could be facing a forced break-up after the government ordered a full inquiry into its dominance Tuesday, criticizing its services for their poor quality and high charges.
BAA owns Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports in London, Southampton in southeast England and Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen in Scotland.
The seven airports combined handle 63 percent of travelers to and from Britain, a figure that rises to 86 percent in Scotland and to 92 percent in London.
news.moneycentral.msn.com /provider/providerarticle.aspx?feed=AP&Date=20061212&ID=6266833   (428 words)

  
 BAA plc information and related industry information from Hoover's United Kingdom (UK)
BAA manages both the terminals and the airfields, overseeing operations such as security, mass transit, engineering, and customer services, including airport shops (World Duty Free), restaurants, car rental offices, and parking lots.
There are 6 competitors for BAA; see more.
TIP: Analyze the Competitive Landscape to view a head-to-head comparison of a firm's profitability, operations, growth, and valuation versus that of its top three competitors.
www.hoovers.com /baa/--ID__90041--/freeuk-co-factsheet.xhtml   (458 words)

  
 Airport Development and Investment Ltd - proposed acquisition of BAA plc
Airport Development and Investment Ltd - proposed acquisition of BAA plc
BAA plc - proposed acquisition by Airport Development and Investment Ltd (a consortium including Grupo Ferrovial SA)
Consequently, the acquisition is unlikely to substantially lessen competition.
www.accc.gov.au /content/index.phtml/itemId/742760/fromItemId/751043   (71 words)

  
 Terms and conditions
Terms and Conditions This service is operated by lastminute.com on behalf of BAA plc.
When you purchase a flight from lastminute.com you are using a service provided by Globepost Limited, a company which is a member of the lastminute.com limited group.
The contract for the charter flight will be between you and the relevant supplier and you will be subject to their terms and conditions.
travel.baa.com /lmn/lmnimage/whitelabel/en_GB/baa/terms.html   (5872 words)

  
 Decrease in March traffic reported by BAA Plc. | Operations > Shipping from AllBusiness.com
Decrease in March traffic reported by BAA Plc.
UK airports operator BAA Plc announced on Tuesday (11 April) that its passenger traffic in March 2006 decreased by 1.3%.
As well as the three London airports BAA operates airports in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Southampton.
www.allbusiness.com /operations/shipping-air-freight/881444-1.html   (417 words)

  
 BAA PLC (Investments) | Business solutions from AllBusiness.com
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-(C)1997-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD A consortium led by BAA Plc, a British airport operator, finalised the acquisition of TBI Plc's equity in its...
Major BAA shareholders think Ferrovial offer too low.
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-(C)1997-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD BAA PLC, a British airport operator, has received and rejected a takeover bid from Spain's Grupo Ferrovial SA.
www.allbusiness.com /3463531-1.html   (809 words)

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