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DMS sells stake in Seeka over its direction

Bay of Plenty Times
27 Aug, 2015 04:00 AM2 mins to read

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Bay of Plenty kiwifruit management company DMS says it sold its 4 per cent stake in NZX-listed Seeka Kiwifruit Industries this month to Sumifru Singapore because it was dissatisfied with Seeka's direction and performance.

DMS director Craig Greenlees said Seeka was placing a strong focus on other produce internationally, such as bananas, and now Australian kiwifruit, cherries and stonefruit through its recent $25 million acquisition of Bunbartha Fruit Packers in Australia.

"We have concerns about this international strategy and its potential competition against New Zealand-grown kiwifruit in the key markets of Australia and Asia," he said.

Craig Greenlees
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Seeka's chief executive Michael Franks thanked DMS for its support while it was a shareholder. But he said Seeka was delivering on its goal of becoming a premium produce company for its growers and shareholders.

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Seeka, New Zealand's biggest kiwifruit grower, holds the New Zealand agency for Sumifru bananas. Sumifru bought a small shareholding in January this year, before acquiring the DMS stake this month.

"We welcome Sumifru increasing their shareholding," said Mr Franks. "It's a fantastic vote of confidence in the company having an international blue-chip company like Sumifru increasing their stake in Seeka. It provides liquidity to the stock and adds value to all shareholders."

Seeka this month reported a six-month net profit after tax of $3.72 million, up 152 per cent on the corresponding period in 2014. The company forecast its full-year net profit after tax would be up by between 30 per cent and 40 per cent on the $3.17 million reported for full year 2014.

DMS is a locally owned and operated orchard management and post-harvest operator, with major sites in the Bay of Plenty, and is controlled by Mr Greenlees and fellow director Paul Jones.

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Mr Greenlees said funds from the sale of Seeka shares would be used to continue the DMS programme of investment in new coolstores.

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