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Airtricity raising EU100m through Dolmen bond.(BUSINESS)
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Byline: Tom McEnaney
AIRTRICITY, the wind energy subsidiary of the utility company NTR, is raising a EU100m three-year bond to fund the development of wind farms in Europe and the US. The company has engaged Dolmen to raise the note from it private clients.
This the second EU100m note which Dolmen has raised for the wind energy company, the first in the latter half of last year and the early part of 2006.
Aside from the debt which Airtricity has ra...
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