Cintra

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Cintra, SA
Image:Cintralogo.gif
Type Public
Founded 1998
Headquarters Madrid, Spain
Key people Enrique Díaz-Rato Revuelta (CEO), Rafael del Pino y Calvo-Sotelo (Chairman of the board)
Industry Transportation
Products Toll roads, car parks
Revenue € 696.2 million (2005)
Employees 3,200 (2005)
Website http://www.cintra.es

Cintra, S.A. (Concesiones de Infraestructuras de Transporte), (IBEX-35:CIN) is an international operator of toll roads and car parks. The company is listed on the Madrid stock exchange and is included in the IBEX-35 stock index. The Major shareholders is Ferrovial SA (62.5%).

Roads operated by Cintra include Highway 407 (Ontario), the Chicago Skyway, the Indiana Toll Road, and numerous roads in Spain, Portugal and Ireland, as well as the Trans-Texas Corridor (currently in development, to be operated as a partnership with San Antonio, Texas based Zachry Construction Company).

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