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Cannasouth creditors vote on saving company at watershed meeting

The administrators of the medicinal cannabis company had recommended creditors accept a deed of company arrangement for most of the group.

Cannsouth growing facility.

The administrators of listed medicinal cannabis company Cannasouth have recommended creditors accept a deed of company arrangement (DOCA) that would see all of the entities within the group continue trading apart from Cannasouth Bioscience.

A watershed meeting is being held this afternoon to vote on

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Fiona Rotherham Thu, 06 Jun 2024
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