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Private equity may provide solution to stationery merger impasse

US firm could be trying to circumvent Commerce Commission concerns.

Duncan Bridgeman
Thu, 14 Dec 2017

The deadline for US private equity firm Platinum to secure its purchase of the Australasian assets of OfficeMax is understood to be close.

But the transaction is on the ropes after the Commerce Commission last month filed proceedings in the High Court in a bid to prevent the New Zealand side of

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Duncan Bridgeman
Thu, 14 Dec 2017
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