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Shareholders reject AWB changes
13 Feb 2008

As had been anticipated, AWB's proposal to scrap its dual-class share structure has not been approved by shareholders. The proposal would have required the 75 per cent of A-class shareholders to vote for it but received only 63 per cent support. The combined yes vote from both A and B class shareholders was 88 per cent, however 75 per cent was required from each share class for the resolution to pass. AWB's chairman, Brendan Stewart, said that a majority of shareholders had shown their support for the changes so the company will press on with its reform plans and put it to another vote around June.

Sydney Morning Herald, 13/2/2008

Previous News Items:
12 Feb 2008 | Wheat exporters unhappy about delayed decision
11 Feb 2008 | SA says no to GM
7 Feb 2008 | AWB may need second run at reform
6 Feb 2008 | Durum wheat the golden grain
1 Feb 2008 | Farmers miss out on winter crop


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