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Silver Fern urges dissidents to back down

80 shareholders requisition meat co-op special meeting to rerun vote on Shangai Maling deal.

Tim Hunter
Mon, 02 May 2016

Meat co-operative Silver Fern Farms has reacted with dismay to a dissident shareholder group’s push to rerun the vote approving its 50% sale to Chinese company Shanghai Maling.

In a statement issued on Sunday, Silver Fern’s board urged group leader John Shrimpton and his colleagues to withdraw

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Tim Hunter
Mon, 02 May 2016
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