Olam has not ruled out a complete exit from Arise Ports & Logistics
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▪ Olam has not ruled out a complete exit from Arise Ports & Logistics
▪ Jeune Afrique Business+ has the full story.
▪ https://www.jeuneafriquebusinessplus.com/en/804769/olam-nexclut-pas-une-sortie-complete-darise-ports-logistics/
22/06/2020 at 18h36, by Gaëlle Arenson, updated 23/06/2020
According to various sources we consulted, Olam (with reported revenue of $21.1bn in 2018) has been considering the possibility of fully withdrawing from its port operations since last year.
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