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Dundonnell breakthrough reinforces 'don’t sell' message

Independent directors see further strong shareholder returns.

Jenny Ruth
Wed, 12 Sep 2018

Tilt Renewables’ independent directors say Tuesday’s news about progress toward the Dundonnell project confirms their view that the takeover offer is inadequate and unfair to minority shareholders.

Infratil, which now owns nearly 58% of Tilt and Mercury New Zealand, which holds another 20%,

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Jenny Ruth
Wed, 12 Sep 2018
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