Master Good bought Sága
The Hungarian-owned Master Good Kft. bought 100 percent of the shares of the English-owned Sága Zrt. The purchase price was paid on Monday – Master Good informed MTI.
According to the announcement, the transaction was approved by the Hungarian Competition Authority.
Headquartered in Kisvárda, the Master Good group accounts for more than 40 percent of Hungarian chicken production and processing, with exports accounting for the bulk of its sales. The group employs nearly 2000 people. (MTI)
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