Touchdown: Sir Michael Bishop sells his stake in BMI
Yesterday Sir Michael Bishop – one of the longest-serving leaders in the aviation industry – became £318m richer when he sold his remaining 50 per cent stake in BMI to Lufthansa.
Yesterday Sir Michael Bishop – one of the longest-serving leaders in the aviation industry – became £318m richer when he sold his remaining 50 per cent stake in BMI to Lufthansa.
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