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June 25, 2024 2 mins

Struggling dairy manufacturer Synlait has asked shareholders to vote in favour of a $130 million lifeline from Chinese shareholder Bright Dairy.

The company said a2′s vote would be influential in deciding if the critical shareholder loan needed to pay off bank debt due July 15 went ahead.

The Country's Rowena Duncum says the situation's looking dire for Synlait.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now struggling dairy company Sinlay has asked the shareholders to
vote in favor of a one hundred and thirty million
dollar loan from its biggest shareholder, which is Chinese Bright Dairy.
Sinlay says without the loan, it will need to cease
trading or it will need to initiate insolvency procedure proceedings
in Rowena Duncan from the country is filling in for
Jamie mackay with us. Now, hey, roe, hey, he sounds
like a really serious situation. What alternatives do they have?

Speaker 2 (00:22):
Yeah, well, not many. It's been brewing for a week while.
So back in April, Sinlay announced there that they had
made a ninety six million dollar first half loss. Now
this was compared to an eight point four million dollar
profit twelve months ago. So that was for the six
months that ended in January. So that was when they
won that extension because the one hundred and thirty million

(00:44):
dollar debt repayment was due at that time, so they
extended it through until the fifteenth of July. Now, between
now and then, they announced their upcoming forecast for the
current season and they matched it to Fonterra. So basically
sitting on an eight dollar payout. Remember King's Birthday. Monday,
they made an announcement on the Australian Stock Exchange because

(01:06):
obviously the New Zealand market was closed for the public holiday,
and that's when they explained that their financial woes had worsened.
More than half of their suppliers had indicated they wanted
to leave sin Lays. Of course that was when they said, right,
I want to stop supplying my milk. They have to
wait two years, so there's like a two year holding
period before they can do that. And then, of course

(01:28):
Bright Dairy is one of its largest shareholders. There's an
associated company from Bright Dairy who have put forward this
one hundred and thirty million dollar lifeline. So this debt
has to be paid on the fifteenth of July for
shareholders will now vote for it at a special general
meeting which has been sharedulled four days before the loans
due on July eleven. Look, they've had their dairy works

(01:51):
up for sale, they haven't had any buyers of that.
Their share prices month to seventy one percent in the
last twelve months. This is probably as dire as it's
going to get. Heather Obviously they've had changes at the
top as well, with a new chair coming on board
this year. It's just it's a real challenging time for them.
And yeah, I know a lot of sin Lay suppliers

(02:11):
are very worried about what lads are here.

Speaker 1 (02:13):
You're too, right, ro thank you for filling us and
really appreciate Rowena Duncan, who is from the country. Sounds
like it comes down to a two and whether a
two goes ahead is a very influential shareholder. Whether it
goes ahead with it is the question.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
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