CBH bid to tighten restructure voting

By Mal Gill
Updated September 27 2018 - 12:36pm, first published January 27 2018 - 7:00am
CBH directors entering the 2016 annual meeting shake hands with a lone grower protesting at the Australian Grains Champion bid for control of CBH with backing of major competitor GrainCorp. It was the genesis for CBH asking members at this year's annual meeting to approve a rule change requiring at least half of its members to vote on any significant structural change decisions.
CBH directors entering the 2016 annual meeting shake hands with a lone grower protesting at the Australian Grains Champion bid for control of CBH with backing of major competitor GrainCorp. It was the genesis for CBH asking members at this year's annual meeting to approve a rule change requiring at least half of its members to vote on any significant structural change decisions.

GRAIN growers attending CBH Group’s annual meeting next month will be asked to approve a new rule that will require at least half of the group’s 4200 members to vote on future decisions regarding significant structural change.

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