AustAg's billionaire investor Joe Lewis pleads guilty in US to insider trading
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    • 29 January 2024
    Australia: Investors pile in for a stake in our biggest beef company
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    • Queensland Country Life
    • 02 Mar 2022
    Australian Agricultural Company, the other landholder taken by foreign investors
    Joe Lewis, the owner of football team Tottenham Hotspur, is the ultimate owner of the AA Trust, which has just converted 59 of 160 Convertible Notes into fully paid ordinary shares in AACo.
    • AFR
    • 30 October 2016
    Indigenous land deal to share cattle profits
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    • The Australian
    • 16 July 2012
    Dick buys AAco shares to 'get in debate'
    Outspoken entrepreneur and aviator Dick Smith has bought $1 million worth of shares in Australian Agricultural Co (AAco) - Australia's second-largest landholder - because he doesn't want to sound hypocritical when he campaigns against foreign ownership of farms.
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    • 16 July 2012
    The changing face of agricultural business
    "We want to make agriculture sexy," says the head of Macquaraie's Retail Agribuiness operation.
    • Farm Weekly
    • 30 December 2010
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    • The Australian
    • 30 October 2010
    Foreign investors eye rural targets
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    • The Australian
    • 24 April 2009
    Iffco's investment Down Under shows vision
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    • 19 April 2009
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