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Mubadala Investment Co. PJSC

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Mubadala is a pioneering global investor, deploying capital with integrity and ingenuity to accelerate economic growth for the long-term benefit of Abu Dhabi. As Abu Dhabi’s leading strategic investment company, Mubadala is active in 13 sectors and more than 30 countries around the world, creating lasting value for our shareholder, the Government of Abu Dhabi.

The firm’s work includes the development of global industrial champions in sectors such as aerospace, ICT, semiconductors, metals and mining and renewable energy, utilities, and the management of diverse financial holdings. Mubadala builds on legacy expertise in oil and gas to invest across the hydrocarbon spectrum, and enhance the UAE’s growth potential through investments in healthcare, real estate and defense services. The firm’s investment approach prioritizes partnership with best-in-class organizations and a commitment to the highest standards of governance.

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2019-04-08 $4,800.00

Carlyle To Buy Up To $4.8 Billion Stake In Cepsa

Carlyle To Buy Up To $4.8 Billion Stake In Cepsa

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Abu Dhabi Energy Group ADNOC to Buy 24.9% Stake in Austria's OMV

ADNOC will acquire Mubadala's 24.9% stake in OMV, valued at approximately $4.1 billion.

Carlyle To Buy Up To $4.8 Billion Stake In Cepsa

U.S. buyout firm Carlyle Group has agreed to buy between 30% and 40% of Cepsa, Europe's largest privately-owned oil and gas company, from Abu Dhabi state investor Mubadala.