It depends what questions you ask
CBH is characterising overwhelming grower support for a structure and governance review as some sort of endorsement of its current strategy. Without Australian Grains Champion nothing would be happening at all.
How could you know that. Strategic Direction is the private domain of the Board. Do you have a leaking presence on the board? You seem adamant that this only came about due to AGC presence...how is such a claim backable without full knowledge of what's been going on within the Board?
Interestingly there was one glaring omission in the CBH polling: Would you support the full Australian Grains Champion Proposal being presented to growers?
Why would anyone need to be asked such a question when the members weren't given the full proposal with ALL the detail the CBH Board was given? The board's job is to deal with take overs, not the shareholders. That's what shareholders elect a board to do, among other things.
Even though we don’t have the same resources as the CBH public relations machine, we've done a private poll (not a push poll to publish) and almost two thirds of growers said they want to see the AGC proposal put in front of growers – these growers agree this is not a Board’s decision.
And in the media AGC claimed it had overwhelming support, yet later said they'd surveyed 500 people. CBH has 4000+ members and we do not know if all 500 you surveyed where all CBH members or not. CBH survey double the growers AGC did and their survey showed majority support for rejecting the offer. CBH is the norm, AGC is the challenge to the status quo, it would be easy to assume the majority attending an AGC event would be pro AGC. At any rate with AGC's figures, their poll has shown 280 people supported the idea of the proposal being put to them. This is still a false understanding of the rights, roles and responsibilities of directors and the proper function of a board. Thankfully only 280 people were fooled and hopefully not all 280 are actually members of the Co-Operative...which has 4000+ members. AGC's supporters represent (if the numbers are correct) exactly 7% of the CBH membership.
It is not a Board decision. It is YOUR decision.
Well no its not. For it to be a shareholder decision the membership would have to hold an extraordinary AGM, get 75% of the membership to change the structure and oh did I mention this, sack the entire current board...THEN and ONLY THEN does it become a decision of the members and even then it would have to happen BEFORE the new board is installed. Its utter madness and shows the people wanting to take CBH to the "Wesfarmers Land of No Grower Control nor Return" don't understand what a Board's role is and you don't either.
We will continue to work to ensure you get the chance to vote on the proposal.
How can you help?
- Register your interest on our website so we can communicate directly with you on how we will progress getting this proposal in front of growers.
- Talk to other growers about this, and encourage them to also make sure their voices are heard. Make sure Australian Grains Champion has their contacts.
- If you can assist Australian Grains Champion in getting the proposal before growers, and you can play a more active role, call one of the Directors - our personal phone numbers are listed below.
We can help make sure your view is heard.
We will continue to work on behalf of growers, for the future of grower’s families whilst you are seeding.
We look forward to communicating with you in more detail as soon as everyone has got off their tractors and the seeding rigs are pulled up, washed down and repairs done
Sorry ,left decidedly unconvinced of AGC and its desires. It looks to be exactly what they said, "a Wesfarmers moment" where grower control is lost for a very small up front payment and a gift of shares they kinda already own. The AGC group doesn't understand the role of the board and hopes to rouse the members in some odd angry call to arms to recover their (not actually)lost rights and decide instead of the Board. A group wanting ASX listing with such poor governance knowledge is astounding and nearly enough to urge a flat no to the proposal without proper detail.
AGC was/is critical that the CBH Board didn't open up all its books to AGC to better assess things. If that is so I'm seriously concerned is a group of directors cannot grab the Financials from the Annual Report and recast them using proper Ratios and a few other financials tools they're unaware of to see where the companies strengths and weaknesses lie then make a real serious offer the board has to say yes to because its too good. I guess with financially stressed Cornerstone Investors like GrainCorp there's not much money to throw about. Yeah if the deal (AGC won't release) went ahead I'd divest on the first day of trading. Being ill equipped does not get overshadowed by motivation and determination. And there's the Youtube Sensations. Again thought bubbles and motherhood statements, appealing platitudes but no real proper well set out detail
Now after all that, there's something else that has to added...and we'll use raised capital letters to stress this one point above all the others...
1) IS THIS A SIDNEY KIDMAN OF AUSTRALIAN GRAIN MOMENT BECAUSE IF AGC ARE TRULY THE SELFLESS ALTRUISTIC BENEFACTORS OF CBH MEMBERS AND THE WA GRAIN INDUSTRY, WHY SPEND WASTED DOLLARS AND DO IT WITHOUT OTHER OUTSIDE INVESTORS, WHY WOULD CBH NEED A TAKE OVER TO CHANGE STRUCTURE WHEN IT CAN JUST DO IT ALL ITSELF, AFTER ITS NOT A DEBT LADEN CO-OPERATIVE? I suspect some of the un-named Cornerstone Investors have greater personal ambitions than just listing the company.
2) IF THE BOARD IS GOLD PLATING, AS AGC PUT IT, AND IS "POLITICAL" THEN WE HAVE A BOARD THAT IS FAILING ITS LEGAL OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE CORPORATIONS ACT. WHY IS AGC NOT OUTLINING THESE TRANSGRESSIONS TO ASIC AND PUSHING FOR PROSECUTUIONS??? EITHER THE BOARD IS POLITICAL/GOLD PLATING AND THEREFORE BREACHING THE CORPORATIONS ACT OR IT ISN'T. Which is it? If it is, the AGC Board should be being the great corporate messiahs they're pretending to be and contacting ASIC.
SERIOUSLY THINK FOR A MINUTE.
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