UK: Macquarie buys Wilmar stake in sugar firm Czarnikow

By Michelle Russell | 30 May 2012

Australian investment bank Macquarie Group has acquired agribusiness giant Wilmar International's 42.5% stake in UK-based sugar tradehouse Czarnikow.

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Australian investment bank Macquarie Group has acquired agribusiness giant Wilmar International's 42.5% stake in UK-based sugar tradehouse Czarnikow.

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