Talk:Sellafield Ltd
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[edit]I have deleted the following text from the article:
"In September 2005, BNFL announced that it would like to sell Sellafield Ltd (then known as British Nuclear Group). This move went ahead in November 2008, when NMP took over as the PBO. NMP is a consortium comprising AMEC, AREVA and URS Washington Division."
BNFL announced it's intent to sell a small part of BNG. When it did this the part of BNG which later became SL was renamed BNGSL. BNG was then sold by BNFL much earlier than November 2008.
SL passed to the ownership of NMP not by a sale, but by a share transfer under a contract with the NDA which expired with BNFL and was awarded to NMP.
So the paragraph about sale of BNG does not belong in an article on SL.194.106.220.83 (talk) 12:27, 15 May 2009 (UTC)