Citigroup sells unit to GE for $4.4 billion

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Citigroup Inc. has agreed to sell a unit that lends to the trucking industry to General Electric Co. for about $4.4 billion in cash.

Citigroup Inc. has agreed to sell a unit that lends to the trucking industry to General Electric Co. for about $4.4 billion in cash.

The business provides financing, leasing, and asset-based lending. It has about 600 employees, two-thirds of whom are in Dallas. The rest are in Toronto.

Citigroup said the divested business doesn't offer viable cross-selling opportunities. The deal is the last in a series of recent sales of leasing businesses at its CitiCapital unit.

Citigroup will recognize a gain of about $90 million from the transaction, which is subject to regulatory approvals and is expected to close as early as the end of 2004.

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