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From: | "greg" <gregoire@paradise.net.nz> |
Date: | Thu, 18 Oct 2001 21:35:00 +1300 |
Gerry, here are the reasons given in the "Notice of
2001 Annual Meeting of Shareholders" I received this week.
The Board is seeking approval for the
following reasons:
- the forest assets of the
CNIFP are of strategic importance to the company;
- the Board considers that it
must be able to explore fully all means by which the value of the company's
investment in the CNIFP may be realised;
- the board must be able to
take commercial action quickly and without undue restriction if the Company is
to participate in any transaction involving the assets of the CNIFP;
and
- the Board must not be
precluded from taking action that it believes to be in the best interests of the
Company by a party making a takeover offer on terms that preclude that action
from being taken or continued
Effect of passing the
resolution
The resolution, if passed, will
permit the Board and any director to continue negotiations in relation to the
CNIFP with any third party (potentially through to completion and implementation
of an agreement) without giving rise to a breach of the Takeovers Code even
where the result of doing so could be a takeover offer for shares in the Company
being frustrated or shareholders being denied the opportunity to decide on the
merits of a takeover offer.
The Board would only take such action
if it believed it to be consistent with the director's duties to act in the best
interests of the company to do so.
Looks to me like FFS board are very aware that
either Citic or Hancock Timber Resource Group could eliminate FFS from bidding
for the CNIFP assets by making it a condition on a takeover bid. In
my opinion FFS will make the highest bid (to recover some of the debt they are
owed from the CNIFP.)
IMHO, Citic are probably licking their lips at
getting FFS and the Kaingaroa Forest at a bargain basement price. Throw in
Citic's litigation against FFS (NZ$319m, which the FFS Board say is baseless) as
a bargaining tool, and it is no wonder that they haven't walked away as one
journalist said they might.
Interesting game of poker.
Rgds,
greg
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