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Hangover for Blue Sky Meats after record year

Invercargill-based company declares no dividends in latest result, citing significant capital expenditure to come.

Shares in Blue Sky Meats were removed from trading on Unlisted in July last year.

Tim Hunter Fri, 06 Oct 2023

Profits at South Island lamb and mutton processor Blue Sky Meats have returned to historical levels after a record year in 2022 as reduced red meat demand and staff shortages affected results.

Blue Sky is 74.9% owned by interests associated with NBR Lister Scott O’Donnell and Andrew Lowe after a

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