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Infratil, Mercury solve Tilt tensions

A joint takeover gets around initially competing ambitions for renewable energy investors.

Tim Hunter
Thu, 16 Aug 2018

A shared view of the opportunities in wind and solar energy is cementing the partnership of Infratil and Mercury as the pair resolve their stakes in Tilt Renewables into a joint takeover bid.

Their relationship began after Mercury bought 19.9% of Tilt from Tauranga Energy Consumer Trust in May,

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Tim Hunter
Thu, 16 Aug 2018
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