PARIS, Oct 4 (Reuters) - French Prime Minister Francois Fillon on Thursday rejected allegations that the state had been involved in the sale of shares in EADS by a number of current or former executives of EADS.
"The matters of which certain executives of EADS are being criticised are very serious," Fillon told the senate during question time.
"The state has in no way been involved in a supposed manoeuvre ... concerning the sale of shares by private bearers," he said. ...
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