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INDONESIAN GOVT TO SELL 51 PCT OF ITS STAKE IN BANK BNI IN 1ST HALF.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 30-JAN-04
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COPYRIGHT 2004 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

JAKARTA, Jan 30 Asia Pulse - The government plans to sell 51 per cent of its stake in Bank BNI (JSX:BBNI) in the first half of 2004, a deputy of the State Minister for State Enterprises, Mahmuddin Yasin said here Thursday.

"We are aiming at a strategic sale of...

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