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Greene King shares slip on rights issue
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M&C Report team
2009-05-30T12:17:00+01:00
Greene King, the Suffolk brewer and pub operator, saw its shares slip 22p to 438p as it revealed that 93% of its shareholders had agreed to participate in a rights issue at 270p a share. The Guardian, Business, p40
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