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Airbus Group declines comment on Dassault stake sale report

Published 05/09/2014, 17:26
Updated 05/09/2014, 17:30
© Reuters A man makes a phone call next to the logo of Airbus Group during the e-Aircraft Day at the Bordeaux Merignac airport
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PARIS (Reuters) - Airbus Group (PA:AIR) declined comment on Friday on a report that it planned to sell 10 percent of Dassault Aviation (PA:AVMD) back to the French aerospace firm.

Bloomberg News reported that Airbus Group planned to carry out the transaction as a first step towards exiting its 46 percent stake in the maker of business jets and fighter planes.

"We have no comment," a spokesman for Airbus Group said.

Airbus Group Chief Executive Tom Enders said in July it was a "not a question of if but ... when" it would sell its holding in Dassault, ending an increasingly uncomfortable arrangement to warehouse the stake on behalf of the French state.

Activist hedge fund TCI last year called the holding, inherited from a predecessor company, "a poor use of capital" and urged Airbus to sell it due to a lack of synergies.

Dassault makes the Rafale combat jet, a rival to the Airbus-affiliated Eurofighter Typhoon, as well as Falcon business jets.

A 10 percent stake in Dassault is worth some 1.1 billion euros (873.81 million pounds) at current prices.

© Reuters. A man makes a phone call next to the logo of Airbus Group during the e-Aircraft Day at the Bordeaux Merignac airport

Dassault Aviation shareholders will meanwhile vote on Sept. 24 on a proposal to allow the company buy back up to 10 percent of its stock, subject to adjustment for other capital operations, according to documents published for the meeting.

(Reporting by Tim Hepher; Editing by Elaine Hardcastle)

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