Wednesday 9th June 2004 |
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He has told shareholders that "H & G is in this for the long haul". The company and certain of its associates already control about 35% of Rural Equities.
Cushing has held out the prospect that it may increase its offer from the current price of $1.25 share and says shareholders who have already accepted the offer will be paid the higher price.
If it succeeds with its partial offer H & G will end up owning 40.8% of the company, but with its associates will control it with 50.1%.
Rural Equities was split off from Hawkes Bay rural services firm Williams and Kettle earlier this year. It manages the New Zealand Rural Property Trust and also owns 32% of the Trust.
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