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Bad buzz plagues Ngāi Tahu honey venture as private equity circles

Sale comes amid bullying allegations and financial investigation.

Victoria Young
Fri, 20 Oct 2017

Foreign buyers are being lined up to take a stake in Ngāi Tahu’s joint venture with Watson & Son, amid mounting evidence of internal problems at the honey firm.

Representatives from US private equity firms have been travelling to Masterton in recent months to conduct due diligence on the

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Victoria Young
Fri, 20 Oct 2017
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