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Shareholders in miner Bumi back split with Bakrie family

18 Desember 2013
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Shareholders in miner Bumi back split with Bakrie family
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More than 91 percent of those voting supported a key vote on the sale of the Bumi Resources (BUMI.JK).

Reuters - Shareholders in Indonesia-focused coal miner Bumi Plc (BUMIP.L) have backed a planned split with the influential Bakrie family that co-founded the company, a key step towards the long-awaited overhaul of the group.

The divorce plan was widely expected to be approved at a shareholder meeting on Tuesday, after co-founder and investor Nat Rothschild struck a last-minute peace deal with management, and lent his support.

In the end, more than 91 percent of those voting supported a key vote on the sale of the Bumi Resources (BUMI.JK) subsidiary, paving the way for a split which investors hope can fundamentally revamp a business battered by boardroom rows, allegations of wrongdoing on all sides and a sharp drop in the price of coal.

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(Reporting by Clara Ferreira-Marques; Editing by Andrew Callus)

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