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Spanish play for Leighton

SPANISH construction giant ACS could potentially become the new parent company of Leighton Holdings as it launches a €2.7 billion ($A3.77 billion) bid to acquire German construction rival Hochtief.

Blair Price
Spanish play for Leighton

Hochtief owns 54% of Leighton, and there are reports suggesting that outgoing Leighton chief executive Wal King, who spent 45 years with the company, might secure a role with ACS. In the event ACS completes...

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