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GIP, led by Credit Suisse and General Electric, paid GBP1.51 billion paid for Gatwick in 2009 (slightly below its regulated asset base of GBP1.57 billion), but sold a 15% stake in Gatwick Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) and a 12% stake to South Korea's National Pension Service in early 2010 and a 12.7% stake to California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) in Jun-2010. The CalPERS stake was worth GBP106 million. GIP now owns stakes in London City Airport (100%) and London Gatwick Airport (60%).
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