Lion's share
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
BUSINESS expansion uses business mechanisms, for example the acquisition of other companies or new investment. But the Lion Group has chosen a 'different road' in expanding its business.
The business group owned by National Awakening Party (PKB) Deputy Chairman Rusdi Kirana wants to try a new business: operating Halim Perdanakusuma Airport by 'edging out' Angkasa Pura II through legal means. The short-cut taken by Lion began with a Supreme Court ruling ordering Air Force-owned cooperative (Induk Koperasi Angkatan Udara or Inkopau) and airport operator Angkasa Pura II to leave Halim. The management of the commercial airport and Air Force base was then handed over to Angkasa Transportindo Selaras, a subsidiary of Lion and Inkopau.
BUSINESS expansion uses business mechanisms, for example the acquisition of other companies or new investment. But the Lion Group has chosen a 'different road' in expanding its business.
The business group owned by National Awakening Party (PKB) Deputy Chairman Rusdi Kirana wants to try a new business: operating Halim Perdanakusuma Airport by 'edging out' Angkasa Pura II through legal means. The short-cut taken by Lion began with a Supreme Court rul
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