OSAKA (Kyodo) The operator of Kansai International Airport has said agents are trying to defraud investors by claiming the company is about to go public, even though it has no plans to list its shares.
Kansai International Airport Co. said it has received more than 80 inquiries since late October on whether the company plans to go public.
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