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MILAN, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Italian regional utility A2A's 2009 dividend is at risk unless the group manages to sell its 5.1 percent stake in Switzerland's Alpiq before year-end, a source close to the matter told Reuters. "Alpiq is the most significant disposal (A2A has tabled) and a solution has to be found before the year's results are closed if the dividend is to be guaranteed," the source said on Monday. (Reporting by Giancarlo Navach) ((stephen.jewkes@thomsonreuters.com; +39 02 6612 9695; Reuters Messaging: stephen.jewkes@reuters.com@reuters.net) Keywords: A2A DIVIDEND/ COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Reuters 2009. All rights reserved.
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