SA to split port land, business

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More than a year after the South Australian government decided to proceed with a trade sale of Ports Corp SA (see WorldCargo News, May 1999, p11), it has now opted to offer a 99-year lease on the corporation’s land, and combine that with a sale of the wharves, buildings, plant and equipment and the ongoing business…

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SA to split port land, business

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More than a year after the South Australian government decided to proceed with a trade sale of Ports Corp SA (see WorldCargo News, May 1999, p11), it has now opted to offer a 99-year lease on the corporation’s land, and combine that with a sale of the wharves, buildings, plant and equipment and the ongoing business…

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