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High drama at high noon for Central

WHILE shareholders have overwhelmingly voted in favour of appointing Richard Cottee as a director and to dump John Heugh from the position, the ongoing conflict surrounding the company cannot be called done and dusted just yet.

High drama at high noon for Central

The meeting of the Central Petroleum shareholders was split into two meetings, one at noon and the other at 2pm. At this stage the outcome of the meetings would have to be called a split points decision....

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