Spark Infrastructure

Spark Infrastructure
Spark Infrastructure
Type Public (Australia)
Industry Infrastructure
Founded 2005
Headquarters Sydney, Australia
Key people Laura Reed CEO
Website http://www.sparkinfrastructure.com

Spark Infrastructure ASXSKI is an entity listed on the Australian Securities Exchange which invests in infrastructure assets.

Its principal investment is a 49% holding in ETSA Utilities, CitiPower and Powercor, with the remaining 51% owned by the Cheung Kong group.

The company debuted on the stock exchange on 16 December 2005[1] as SKICA representing an instalment receipt of $1.26 with a final instalment of $0.54 due in March 2007 when the instalment receipts were transferred for SKI shares.

References

  1. ^ "ASX welcomes Spark Infrastructure (SKICA)" (PDF). Australian Stock Exchange. 16 December 2005. Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070929105738/http://www.asx.com.au/about/pdf/listing/media_release_listing_skica.pdf. Retrieved 21 August 2007. 

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