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NZFSU board rejects Olam offer

The board of NZ Farming Systems Uruguay (NZFSU) has recommended shareholders do not sell their shares to Singapore food group, Olam International, which is proposing a 55c a share takeover offer.
NZFSU said it expected to issue a statement on a competing

NBR Staff
Mon, 23 Aug 2010

The board of NZ Farming Systems Uruguay (NZFSU) has recommended shareholders do not sell their shares to Singapore food group, Olam International, which is proposing a 55c a share takeover offer.


NZFSU said it expected to issue a statement on a competing bid from Uruguay’s Union Agriculture Group (UAG), which has proposed a competing 60c a share offer, in mid September.

The board said the offer from Olam was, among other things, too low. NZFSU also said there was a prospect that it would be able to raise new equity from a potential investor “on terms that are favourable to all shareholders.”

More to come
 

NBR Staff
Mon, 23 Aug 2010
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