AUSTRALIA: Regulatory clearance given for Lion's Banksia bid
By Tony Baker | 11 October 2001
Australia's regulatory Foreign Investment Review Board has cleared brewing group Lion Nathan's bid for the small Banksia winery of Australia. This was necessary because Japan's Kirin Brewery owns about 48% of Lion Nathan.
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Australia's regulatory Foreign Investment Review Board has cleared brewing group Lion Nathan's bid for the small Banksia winery of Australia. This was necessary because Japan's Kirin Brewery owns about 48% of Lion Nathan.

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