Olam in a very good place today: CEO
It has refocused its strategy after a shortseller attack three years ago and is now back on its growth trajectory
Singapore
THREE years after a damaging shortseller attack sent shares of Olam International spiralling to unseen depths, the company has firmly emerged from the shadow of the crisis and is now set on the growth trajectory again.
This comes after the firm refocused its strategy and changed "several things" following the saga.
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