NZ: Fonterra unveils share restructuring plan

By just-food.com | 18 September 2009

Fonterra today (18 September) laid out plans to secure more funding from its farmer-members and shore up the company's balance sheet.

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Fonterra today (18 September) laid out plans to secure more funding from its farmer-members and shore up the company's balance sheet.

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