All Brazil articles – Page 19
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ArticleChiquita execs could get bumper payout
Report in the US claims CEO Ed Lonergan and several other senior figures could be in line for huge termination payments
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ArticleSafra Group buys London skyscraper
Not content with merely owning banana giant Chiquita, Joseph Safra has bought London’s Gherkin skyscaper
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ArticleCentral banks make their mark
Moneycorp analyst Chris Redfern on a weak week for the world's major currencies
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VideoEurofruit on BBC to discuss Chiquita deal
Eurofruit's Mike Knowles and Chris White were both at the BBC during the past week to offer expert opinion on the chase for Chiquita
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ArticleChiquitaFyffes proposal rejected
Chiquita shareholders voted against the revised transaction agreement with Fyffes at a special meeting today
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ArticleTimeline: The chase for Chiquita
As Chiquita shareholders prepare to vote, we track the progress of the ChiquitaFyffes merger plan and Cutrale-Safra takeover bid
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ArticleBrazilians submit updated Chiquita bid
Cutrale-Safra has upped its offer to US$14.50 per share, representing "significant premium on valuation of ChiquitaFyffes deal"
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ArticleAdvisory firms split on ChiquitaFyffes
Influential group ISS says it now supports Chiquita's plan to merge with Fyffes, while Glass Lewis remains opposed
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ArticleChiquita bids: war of words escalates
Cutrale-Safra slams Chiquita board for allegedly misleading shareholders, destroying value and grossly exaggerating
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ArticleChiquita rejects new Brazilian bid
US-based firm’s board declines improved offer of US$14 per share, encouraging shareholders to support Fyffes merger
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ArticleFyffes responds to new Brazilian bid
Irish company tells shareholders and analysts that planned merger deal with Chiquita still represents best value
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ArticleBrazilians submit new Chiquita offer
The Cutrale-Safra combination has made an offer that it says constitutes a 'Chiquita Superior Proposal' under the Fyffes agreement
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ArticleFyffes tries to woo Chiquita investors
Improved merger deal would see shareholders in Chiquita own significantly larger percentage of new company
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ArticleBrazil says yes to Chilean citrus
Opening new markets is the only way to ensure the sustained growth of the industry, says Chilean Citrus Committee
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ArticleFyffes "desperate" says Cutrale/Safra
Brazilians respond to Fyffes' investor presentation, with the groups stating Irish company is "desperate to salvage its Chiquita deal"
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ArticleCutrale-Safra bid to delay Chiquita vote
Brazilian companies enter into confidentiality agreement with Chiquita and confirm support for merger decision adjournment
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ArticleChiquita investors given more time
Fyffes grants Chiquita permission to adjourn shareholder meeting and engage in discussions with Cutrale and Safra
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ArticleAdvisory firms wade into Chiquita debate
Glass Lewis & Co and Egan-Jones have questioned the valuation process of the Chiquita Board with respect to the Fyffes transaction
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ArticleChiquita "fears shareholders back Brazilians"
Cutrale and Safra have landed the latest strike in the increasingly bitter battle for Chiquita Brands International

