By Phil Boeyen, ShareChat Business News Editor
Wednesday 12th September 2001 |
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Kirin and Lion have signed a letter of understanding reconfirming certain 'partnership principles', which they say provides a framework for working together.
Lion says the new agreement replaces the one entered into at the time Kirin bought into the company in April 1998 and covers a range of operational and governance issues.
These include a long-term shareholder commitment from Kirin and an intention not to move to majority ownership of Lion.
Kirin is also supporting Lion's three pronged strategy of building a strong platform in beer, growing a wine business and exploring related options in the leisure and hospitality market.
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