Some of the world's biggest sovereign wealth and pension funds are injecting capital into a new vehicle that will own the most famous name in global film production, Sky News learns
The owner of Pinewood Group, the most famous studio name in global movie-making, is transferring the company's ownership to a new vehicle backed by some of the world's biggest sovereign investors.
The new corporate vehicle, which has been established for the purpose of owning and expanding Pinewood, will be managed by Aermont, a real estate-focused investment firm. The deal is expected to provide a further fillip to sites where the original Superman movies starring Christopher Reeve, Gladiator, 2001: A Space Odyssey and many of the James Bond franchise's films were shot and produced.
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