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  • Spie, which is owned by private equity fund PAI partners and its staff, posted an 8.4 percent rise in sales in 2008, to 3.75 billion euros.

    Forbes.com: News 2009

  • LONDON—PAI Partners said Tuesday it will sell French engineering company Spie to a buyout consortium led by Clayton Dubilier & Rice for €2.1 billion $3 billion.

    PAI Sells Spie for $3 Billion Marietta Cauchi 2011

  • Spie's management and staff will continue to own 12.75% of the company under its new owners.

    PAI Sells Spie for $3 Billion Marietta Cauchi 2011

  • PAI bought Spie in July 2006 for around €1 billion and expanded the engineering firm significantly.

    PAI Sells Spie for $3 Billion Marietta Cauchi 2011

  • Swissport will benefit from PAI's expertise in the business-services sector typified by its French portfolio company Spie, which provides technical services, communications systems, railway infrastructure and energy services.

    Ferrovial Sells Swissport for $908 Million David Roman 2010

  • "Spie's management fully supports this project as it strengthens our position as a leading independent multi-technical services company, supports Spie's future growth and allows for a broad employee share-ownership program," said Gauthier Louette , Spie's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.

    PAI Sells Spie for $3 Billion Marietta Cauchi 2011

  • January 4, 2008 at 9:53 am wihte kitteh is ultimate Cold War Spie cuz he camoglaged in teh Sno.

    SPY - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008

  • It recapitalized Spie, an engineering-services group, and insurance brokerage Cie.

    French Buyout Firms 2007

  • Spie out somewhat, and you shall see whether the Kinge hath not Power to bestow it on you.

    Shakespeare's Lost Years in London, 1586-1592 Arthur Acheson 1897

  • Hob, Spie the Market, Shove-halfpenny, Brag, Put, and Dilly Dally, and other games that reminded them of the old country, for days and nights together so that the old Negro woman that belonged to the carpenter, seeing them gambling and drinking in the morning just as she had left them drinking and gambling the overnight, stared with amazement like a

    The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 2 of 3 Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave among the moors... George Augustus Sala 1861

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