Tomorrow Fonterra's 10,500 shareholders will get their first look at the fabled third stage of the company's capital restructuring process.Unlike the government, Fonterra is able to keep secrets, so the details of its plans to create a platform for shareh
Liam Baldwin Tue, 06 Apr 2010
Tomorrow Fonterra’s 10,500 shareholders will get their first look at the fabled third stage of the company’s capital restructuring process.
Unlike the government, Fonterra is able to keep secrets, so the details of its plans to create a platform for shareholders to trade shares among each other have
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