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T&Gグローバル、ニュージーランドの生鮮食品事業と太平洋地域の事業部門の売却を計画

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-- T&Gグローバル(NZE:TGG)は、ニュージーランド証券取引所への木曜日の提出書類で、ニュージーランドの生鮮農産物事業を創業者であるJ&Pターナーに、フィジーおよび太平洋地域の事業をビッドフードに売却し、アップルズとベンチャーフルーツのプラットフォームに注力する方向で交渉中であることを明らかにした。 提出書類によると、売却対象にはT&Gフレッシュのトマト、ベリー、柑橘類、核果類の栽培事業、卸売ネットワーク、輸出事業が含まれる。 T&Gグローバルはまた、ベイワ・グローバル・プロデュースが残りの株式を売却する計画を通知されたことを受け、ゴールドマン・サックスを財務アドバイザーに任命し、会社売却の可能性を含む戦略的選択肢の評価を依頼したと付け加えた。

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