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From go to whoa, Blue Sky quits USX

Shares to cease trading after takeover ends 18 years on market.

Blue Sky Meats operates a meat processing plant at Morton Mains near Invercargill.

Tim Hunter Fri, 03 Jun 2022

Southland meat processor Blue Sky Meats has announced its shares will cease trading on the Unlisted market next month after a takeover bid reached a holding of 74.9% in May.

The move ends an 18-year stint on the USX, where Blue Sky shares were the first to trade after the market launched in December

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Tim Hunter Fri, 03 Jun 2022
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