Italy's Investindustrial Buys Major Stake in Aston Martin
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Italy's Investindustrial Buys Major Stake in Aston Martin



Just yesterday, we were telling you about the rumors surrounding former Ducati owner Investindustrial's interest in Aston Martin.

On Friday, the wedding became official with the Italian private equity fund Investindustrial signing a deal to acquire a 37.5 percent stake in Aston Martin from the brand's major shareholder, Kuwaiti-based Investment Dar, which had a 64 percent share in the carmaker.

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