Bellamy's Australia
Businesswoman Jan Cameron pleads not guilty to criminal charges
The millionaire has pleaded not guilty to two criminal charges laid against her by ASIC, including that she lodged a misleading statement regarding her interest in infant formula company Bellamy's.
- by Darren Gray
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ASIC charges Kathmandu founder Jan Cameron over Bellamy's stake
The corporate regulator has hit Kathmandu founder and former Bellamy's director Jan Cameron with criminal charges that could result in up to five years' jail.
- by Dominic Powell and Darren Gray
Bellamy's shareholders back Chinese dairy group's $1.5b takeover
Bellamy's Organic shareholders have overwhelmingly voted in favour of a deal that will see China Mengniu Dairy Company buy the organic infant formula business.
- by Darren Gray
Greenlight for $1.5b Bellamy's takeover reignites calls for inquiry into Chinese influence
The push comes as some Senate crossbenchers question whether Chinese officials and investors undermined Bellamy's to buy the company at a bargain price.
- by David Crowe
'We roll over like a dog': Jacqui Lambie slams approval of Bellamy's sale
Senator Lambie warned against a "Communist Chinese takeover" of companies that should stay in Australian hands, while Peter Whish-Wilson warned of potential market manipulation.
- by David Crowe and Shane Wright
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Foreign investment
Chinese company's $1.5b bid for Bellamy's given green light by Frydenberg
The Treasurer has imposed a range of conditions on the deal, which he said were to ensure that the acquisition was "not contrary to the national interest."
- by Darren Gray and David Crowe
Bellamy's chairman urges support for Chinese takeover as retaliation fears linger
Bellamy's chief executive has urged shareholders to support the takeover bid by Chinese Mengniu to avoid potential retaliation from China.
- by Yan Zhuang
China Mengniu Dairy confident of securing key approvals for Bellamy's
The boss of the Chinese dairy heavyweight behind a $1.5 billion bid for Bellamy's has expressed confidence of securing key regulatory approvals in China.
- by Darren Gray
The $1.5 billion battle for Bellamy's may be just beginning
While the Bellamy's board may be supportive of a $1.5 billion takeover by a Chinese buyer, this is a takeover story that still has months to run.
- by Darren Gray
'In the national interest': Bellamy's boss backs $1.5 billion deal
The $1.5 billion bid for Bellamy's Organic by a Chinese dairy giant is "in the national interest", according to Bellamy's boss Andrew Cohen
- by Darren Gray
Greens call for scrutiny of possible 'manipulation' in $1.5bn China milk bid
Greens Senator Peter Whish-Wilson has urged Treasurer Josh Frydenberg to examine whether actions by the Chinese Government suppressed the stock price of Bellamy's
- by Darren Gray and Yan Zhuang
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