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Compac poised for more offshore growth after cash injection from new owner

Norwegian owner Tomra invests more into local fruit-sorting company.

Fiona Rotherham
Thu, 03 Aug 2017

“Get over it”. 

That’s the succinct comment from Compac chief executive Mike Riley to New Zealand critics of overseas buyers of local companies.

The Auckland-based fruit sorting company founded in 1984 by Rich Lister Hamish Kennedy was sold last year to Norwegian recycling and mining sorting

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Fiona Rotherham
Thu, 03 Aug 2017
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