Cavalier Wool Holdings and New Zealand Wool Services International will merge their two wool scouring operations, handing Melbourne-based Lempriere the biggest stake in the new business. The merged ...
Christchurch-based wool processor and trader New Zealand Wool Services has welcomed the Commerce Commission’s preliminary endorsement of its merger with Cavalier Wool Holding’s wool scouring ...
The Commerce Commission has reached a preliminary view that it should allow Cavalier Wool Holdings to acquire 100 per cent of New Zealand Wool Services International's wool scouring business and ...
© All content copyright NBR. Do not reproduce in any form without permission, even if you have a paid subscription. Cavalier Wool Holdings said it will rationalise ...
Hundreds of jobs could go in carpet manufacturing if the Commerce Commission approves a merger of major wool scours, Godfrey Hirst says. Wool manufacturers, exporters and farmers are waiting on the ...
© All content copyright NBR. Do not reproduce in any form without permission, even if you have a paid subscription. Cavalier Wool Holdings [NZX: CAV] and New Zealand ...
The deal would see Lempriere sell its two wool scouring plants to a new entity, created by the trading house’s decision to merge its NZ wool processing arm with listed NZ company Cavalier Wool ...
Carpet manufacturer Godfrey Hirst is to appeal against a Commerce Commission decision granting Cavalier Wool Holdings authorisation to form a monopoly in New Zealand's wool scouring industry. The ...
A $200 million plan to create a world-class fleece-to-fabric wool processing facility in western Queensland has the potential to create more than 1000 jobs and double the size of two Queensland towns.
Blackall in western Queensland has a population of fewer than 1,500 people, but the little town is positioning itself as the big solution to Australia's wool industry woes. A $198 million wool ...
Due to a drop in wool volume the wool scour at Whakatu will close on November 9, and the operations incorporated into the Awatoto wool scour. Photo / Duncan Brown Falling wool volumes has led to ...
A sharp wool market fall due to slowdowns at Chinese mills confirms the need for Australia to be able to process fleece domestically, according to the group behind a proposed processing plant in ...
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