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James Packer fights push to limit Crown ownership, force share sale – Sydney Morning Herald
The billionaire says a shareholder cap is not needed to address the “dysfunction” that has jeopardised Crown’s gaming licence…

CPH also argues that it was unjust for Mr Packer, and other major shareholders Perpetual (8.9 per cent) and Blackstone (9.9 per cent) to have to sell down their shares after investing in the group on the basis that could continue to be lawfully owned and…
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