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Kiwi fires off insults as war with Capital heats up
Sunday 20th of February 2005
After being rejected by two regulators, predatory landlord Kiwi Income Property Trust tried to turn the management sale carrot into a stick.
Kiwi was knocked back by the regulatory arm of NZX, which refused to grant a ruling stopping the Capital Properties management sale. This came after the Takeovers Panel rejected Kiwi's complaint over the deal.
NZX found the Capital sale would not change the nature of the business and would not require shareholder approval under the listing rules.
This prompted an attack from Kiwi, which accused Capital's board of being high-handed and taking an unpredictable swerve.
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Kiwi was knocked back by the regulatory arm of NZX, which refused to grant a ruling stopping the Capital Properties management sale. This came after the Takeovers Panel rejected Kiwi's complaint over the deal.
NZX found the Capital sale would not change the nature of the business and would not require shareholder approval under the listing rules.
This prompted an attack from Kiwi, which accused Capital's board of being high-handed and taking an unpredictable swerve.
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