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(Reuters) - U.S. power company Sempra Energy (N:SRE) said on Monday it would sell is Chilean businesses to China's State Grid International Development Limited for $2.23 billion in cash.
The deal includes Sempra's 100% stake in Chilquinta Energía S.A., Tecnored S.A. and a 50% interest in Eletrans S.A.
Reuters reported on Friday that the companies were close to an agreement.
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By Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House said on Tuesday that companies are planning to invest more than $700 million to boost U.S. manufacturing capacity for...
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