By Phil Boeyen, ShareChat Business News Editor
Wednesday 7th March 2001 |
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The Standing Committee appointed by the Market Surveillance Panel says a hearing into the dispute will be held over three days at the start of April.
Allied Domecq, Credit Suisse First Boston NZ Securities, Lion Nathan and Montana have all been named as interested parties to the inquiry.
The Committee will seek to decide whether Lion Nathan breached NZSE rules in transferring or agreeing to transfer shares in Montana before it was allowed to do so.
Allied Domecq, as a Montana shareholder, complained to Montana about Lion's raid on the winemaker's shares, prompting the investigation.
The Standing Committee to hear the inquiry is made of former judges Sir Duncan McMullin QC and Sir Ian Barker QC, and senior Queen's Counsel William Wilson.
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