CPP Sells Logistics Stake
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•CPP Investments selling stake in Goodman logistics partnership
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CPP Investments says it will realize about US$2.2 billion in net proceeds from its investment in Goodman North American Partnership .
The partnership was established in 2012 with a mandate to invest in high-quality logistics and industrial property in key North American markets.
CPP says the sale of the stake is an opportunity to lock in strong returns for the CPP Fund .
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