Camellia subsidiary signs deal for potential sale of tea estate
Camellia confirmed on Thursday that its 74%-owned Indian subsidiary, Goodricke Group, has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding for the proposed sale of the Leesh River Tea Estate.
17 April 2025 17:38:16
Source: Sharecast
The AIM-traded firm said the agreement, announced on 16 April via the Bombay Stock Exchange, remained subject to due diligence.
It said that a further announcement would be made if the transaction completes.
At 1422 BST, shares in Camellia were down 1.45% at 4,099.8p.
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