Associated British Foods PLC
06 September 2002
6 September 2002
ASSOCIATED BRITISH FOODS plc
Associated British Foods ('ABF'), the international food, ingredients and retail
group, announces today (6th September 2002) that the minority shareholders of
its Australian subsidiary, George Weston Foods Limited ('George Weston'), have
voted in favour of a proposal for a selective capital reduction and the payment
of a special dividend. As a result all shares not already owned by ABF will be
cancelled in return for a payment totalling Aus$6.60 per George Weston share.
It is expected that George Weston will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of ABF
on 20 September 2002 and the shares of George Weston will be delisted from the
Australian Stock Exchange on 27 September 2002.
All enquiries:
Associated British Foods - 020 7589 6363
John Bason
Citigate Dewe Rogerson - 020 7638 9571
Jonathan Clare
Chris Barrie
Sara Batchelor
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
*A Private Investor is a recipient of the information who meets all of the conditions set out below, the recipient:
Obtains access to the information in a personal capacity;
Is not required to be regulated or supervised by a body concerned with the regulation or supervision of investment or financial services;
Is not currently registered or qualified as a professional securities trader or investment adviser with any national or state exchange, regulatory authority, professional association or recognised professional body;
Does not currently act in any capacity as an investment adviser, whether or not they have at some time been qualified to do so;
Uses the information solely in relation to the management of their personal funds and not as a trader to the public or for the investment of corporate funds;
Does not distribute, republish or otherwise provide any information or derived works to any third party in any manner or use or process information or derived works for any commercial purposes.
Please note, this site uses cookies. Some of the cookies are essential for parts of the site to operate and have already been set. You may delete and block all cookies from this site, but if you do, parts of the site may not work. To find out more about the cookies used on Investegate and how you can manage them, see our Privacy and Cookie Policy
To continue using Investegate, please confirm that you are a private investor as well as agreeing to our Privacy and Cookie Policy & Terms.