CER
Centro Retail Group (CER) is a retail property investment trust. The trust investment portfolio is comprised of a range of properties across Australia and New Zealand. CER also invests in US based real estate investment trusts. CER invests in leading shopping centres also including smaller centres anchored by supermarkets. Centro Retail Group listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on 17 August, 2005. Centro Retail Group (the Group) is comprised of a Company, Centro Retail Limited and a trust, Centro Retail Trust, which are collectively known as CER or the Fund.
Centro Retail Group (CER) shareholders today faces a peaceful annual general meeting after a heated incident last week regarding the company's plan to merge with Centro Properties Group (CNP). Many shareholders were not very happy with the agreement that they will have to pay 5.03 per share if the amalgamation plan passes the court.
There will be no floats and ex-dividends tomorrow, November 30, 2011. However, an Extraordinary General Meeting and many Annual General Meetings are scheduled on the same day.
Extraordinary General Meeting
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Centro Property Group (ASX:CNP) is looking to sell assets to lower debt. The formal sale process for more than $13bn of the Centro assets was launched by Centro Properties Group yesterday to "test the market" for interest in individual Centro properties and portfolios, or the entire platform. A takeover approach a month ago by Singapore's GIC and a US-based group for the Centro business which includes 700 Australian and US shopping centres valued at $18.6 billion.
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