mukiha wrote:
How would Eaagads gain from a transaction between Socfinaf and Waguthu?
http://www.businessdaily.../-/6rv10qz/-/index.html
"Renaissance is the largest shareholder in Eaagads, a stake it acquired in March this year after it bought out the majority shareholder Socfinaf in a complex transaction that involved a locally incorporated firm Waguthu Holdings and a Mauritius-registered company, the Manhattan Coffee Investment Holdings.
Tatu City directors say they intend to continue doing the coffee growing business and have formed a local company, Kofinaf, for purposes of running the agricultural plantations. This means that
Kofinaf, the current owner of all the agricultural assets that Waguthu Holdings acquired from Socfinaf, is the largest shareholder in Eaagads.
My bad..
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