Godfrey Hirst's lawyer speaks out on its failed merger battle
"This allows for conclusions that will be determined by the length of the chairman of the Commerce Commission's foot.” With special feature audio.
Calida Smylie Thu, 01 Dec 2016
The lawyer acting for Godfrey Hirst in its failed merger battle believes the court’s decision takes away certainty from merger applications – and could have implications on those under way.
Australian-owned carpet maker Godfrey Hirst lost its fight yesterday to overturn plans by rival Cavalier
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