LAGOS, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Nigeria has shortlisted four prospective investors in a bus and truck assembly plant controlled by Germany's AG DaimlerChrysler , the privatisation agency said on Thursday.
Nigeria is selling its 35 percent stake in the Anambra Motor Manufacturing Company Ltd (ANAMMCO), which is 40 percent owned by DaimlerChrysler. The plant was set up as a joint venture in 1977.
The Bureau for Public Enterprises (BPE) said the shortlisted local firms began due ...
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