The way for the complete privatization of Deutsche Lufthansa (photo from 6.5.1994, Rhein-Main-Airport, Frankfurt am Main) is still open this year. The Federal Cabinet approved the corresponding bill on January 14, 1997 in Bonn. Federal Transport Minister Matthias Wissmann (CDU) expressed his confidence that the Borsengang with the remaining 36 percent of the shares of the former state-owned company will take place this year. The stock package has a value of nearly three billion marks after the current price quotation. A majority is to be guaranteed for German shareholders. The law still has to

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The way for the complete privatization of Deutsche Lufthansa (photo from 6.5.1994, Rhein-Main-Airport, Frankfurt am Main) is still open this year. The Federal Cabinet approved the corresponding bill on January 14, 1997 in Bonn. Federal Transport Minister Matthias Wissmann (CDU) expressed his confidence that the Borsengang with the remaining 36 percent of the shares of the former state-owned company will take place this year. The stock package has a value of nearly three billion marks after the current price quotation. A majority is to be guaranteed for German shareholders. The law still has to pass through the Bundestag and should come into force on 1 July this year. | usage worldwide