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Since 2007, the Company (through its indirect subsidiary Greif International Holding B.V.) and Dabbagh (through its affiliate Petromin Corporation), have been participating in a joint venture known as Greif Saudi Arabia Ltd., a Saudi Arabia limited liability company.
Net change in value The net increase in estimated recoverable value of other assets is explained by higher than expected recovery from an out of court settlement of a dispute with Greif International Holding B.V.(see Note 13), partially offset by a reduction in estimated recoverable value of a certain real estate property.
The shares of the Company are beneficially held as follows: Description Shareholdings (%)Greif International Holding B.V. The Netherlands 51Unit in shares21,760,000The Van Leer Nigerian Education Trust 239,680,000Other Nigerian Citizens & 2611,200,000Total 10042,460,000 The Company enters into transactions with related parties and sister Companies within the Greif group in the course of its business.
Another countervailing factor would be the existence of buying power, e.g. where the customer is able to discipline supplier pricing by credibly threatening to switch to the supplier's competitors or by other measures (e.g. delaying purchases or positioning the supplier's products in less attractive locations within the retail outlet) (Re Proposed Joint Venture between Greif International Holding B.V and GEP Asia Holdings Pte Ltd Notification [2011] SGCCS 15).
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In the intermediate merger between Greif International Holding B.V. and Rheem South Africa (Pty) Ltd reviewed by the Tribunal under an application for consideration, the Commission’s expert used the UPP and GUPPI pricing pressure models to complement the market definition and to provide empirical evidence on unilateral effects, post-merger.
The shares of the Company are beneficially held as follows: Description Shareholdings (%)Greif International Holding B.V. The Netherlands 51Unit in shares21,760,000The Van Leer Nigerian Education Trust 239,680,000Other Nigerian Citizens & 2611,200,000Total 10042,460,000The Company enters into transactions with related parties and sister Companies within the Greif group in the course of its business.
Canada Inc., a corporation continued and existing under the laws of Canada, Greif UK Ltd., a company organized under the laws of England and Wales, Greif International Holding B.V., a private limited liability company ( besloten vennootschap met beperlite aansprakelijkheid ) organized under the laws of The Netherlands with statutory seat in Amstelveen, The Netherlands, and Greif Australia PTY.
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