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Tilt's independent directors tell shareholders to stand firm

Latest valuation from Grant Thornton says Tilt is wrong about how successful its prospects will be.

Calida Stuart-Menteath
Fri, 28 Sep 2018

Tilt Renewables’ independent directors continue to tell shareholders to stand their ground and not accept an offer which they say undervalues the company.

Last month, two of Tilt’s major shareholders - infrastructure investment company Infratil and power company Mercury NZ – teamed up to

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Calida Stuart-Menteath
Fri, 28 Sep 2018
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