a2_milk_boss.jpg a2 Milk chief executive Jayne Hrdlicka. a2_milk_shares_rocket_on_news_of_possible_buyout_5587d7d8e7.JPG A2 Milk. Craigs said potential for change in the regulation remained an uncertainty for A2 Milk and its supplier, Synlait Milk. Shares in a2 Milk closed on Friday at $12.51, down from its record high in March of $14.10, but up 107 per cent over the last 12 months. The a2 Milk board can also increase or decrease that by 20 percent on its own assessment of her performance.
Source: Otago Daily Times September 23, 2018 02:37 UTC