Agria says it will appeal delisting
PGG Wrightson's controlling shareholder to challenge NYSE allegations of market manipulation, silent on SEC probe
Tim Hunter
Thu, 10 Nov 2016
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PGG Wrightson’s controlling shareholder Agria Corporation says it will appeal against its proposed delisting by the New York Stock Exchange and will challenge NYSE findings of alleged market manipulation by a top executive.
The NYSE last week wrote to Agria saying it had started proceedings to
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Tim Hunter
Thu, 10 Nov 2016
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