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Jul 01, 2022 17:05 CEST(ADPnews) - Sep 17, 2010 - British non-profit organisation The Children's Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF) on Wednesday bought around 8.2 million shares in Australian renewable projects investor Infigen Energy (ASX:IFN).
Thus, the organisation increased its stake to 22.2%, or 168.6 million shares, from 160.4 million earlier. On Wednesday, Infigen's shares closed at AUD 0.76.
Infigen has interests in 35 wind farms with a combined capacity of 2,194 MW installed across Australia, the USA and Germany.
Working primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and India, CIFF strives to build a portfolio of consistently high-performing investments for the benefit of children.
(AUD 1.0 = USD 0.946/EUR 0.720)
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