M&A

Flinders pleads for Balla Balla backing

FLINDERS Mines' independent directors are not patsies of major shareholder Todd Corporation, and there were "absolute barriers" during negotiations to keep the junior involved in the stranded Pilbara iron ore project, around 80 smaller shareholders were been told recently.

Cheryl Edwardes.

Cheryl Edwardes.

As part of a pitch to garner support the deal, the non-executive directors hosted telephone Q&A sessions aimed at placating concerns ahead of tomorrow's critical shareholder meeting to give the thumbs...

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