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  • The Australian Agricultural Company AAco yesterday said the Queensland floods are expected to lose the group up to A$3.7 million in lost cotton crops, and as much as A$6

    PRESS DIGEST-Australian Business News - Jan 6 | Reuters 2011

  • The Australian Agricultural Company AAco yesterday said the Queensland floods are expected to lose the group up to A$3.7 million in lost cotton crops, and as much as A$6

    PRESS DIGEST-Australian Business News - Jan 6 | Reuters 2011

  • Australian Agricultural Company Ltd AAco said the proposed slaughterhouse would create about 230 jobs during construction and 270 ongoing jobs, with capacity to process up to 1000 cattle each day.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • AAco general manager of Northern Australia beef, Stewart Cruden, said the company had begun community consultation for the new facility, which would be located 50km from Darwin at Livingstone Valley.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • The Australian Agricultural Company AAco yesterday said the Queensland floods are expected to lose the group up to A$3.7 million in lost cotton crops, and as much as A$6

    PRESS DIGEST-Australian Business News - Jan 6 | Reuters 2011

  • AAco, Australia's largest beef company, controls more than one per cent of the nation's landmass and hopes to begin building the new facility in 2012.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • The Australian Agricultural Company AAco yesterday said the Queensland floods are expected to lose the group up to A$3.7 million in lost cotton crops, and as much as A$6

    PRESS DIGEST-Australian Business News - Jan 6 | Reuters 2011

  • AAco yesterday announced Nick Burton Taylor would be the company's chairman until the AGM or until a new chairman is found.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • AAco recalls sacked chairman to hold the fort THE upheaval at Australia's oldest company, the Australian Agricultural Company, continues with the cattle producer recalling as temporary chairman a man who was dumped from the position two years ago.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • AAco yesterday announced Nick Burton Taylor would be the company's chairman until the AGM or until a new chairman is found.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

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