AUSTRALIA: Cranswick/Evans & Tate deal on track
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 9 August 2002
The proposed merger between the two Australian wine companies, Evans & Tate and Cranswick Premium Wines Ltd, is moving towards completion. The two companies notified the Australian Stock Exchange that the formal process of due diligence is continuing and is expected to be completed by late-August.
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The proposed merger between the two Australian wine companies, Evans & Tate and Cranswick Premium Wines Ltd, is moving towards completion. The two companies notified the Australian Stock Exchange that the formal process of due diligence is continuing and is expected to be completed by late-August.

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