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Infratil and Mercury declare Tilt offer unconditional

Infratil says its offer “is reasonable and fair.”

Jenny Ruth
Thu, 06 Sep 2018

Infratil and Mercury New Zealand have declared their $719.9 million takeover offer for Tilt Renewables unconditional and revealed they now own almost 78% of the target.

That will be after Mercury exercises its option to buy the Tauranga Electricity Consumer Trust’s (TECT) remaining 6.81% of

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Jenny Ruth
Thu, 06 Sep 2018
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