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Miss Sally Aw Sian, of Hong Kong, tours her latest investment, the Auckland meat-products firm, Best Corporation, in which she has taken a 49 per cent holding. With her are the other principals in Best, the Huljich brothers (from left): Michael, Paul, and Christopher. Best markets Top Hat bacon. Its subsidiaries include Immovable Corporation and Milano Continental Foods. Turnover is more than $35M a year.

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Press, 8 March 1989, Page 37

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Miss Sally Aw Sian, of Hong Kong, tours her latest investment, the Auckland meat-products firm, Best Corporation, in which she has taken a 49 per cent holding. With her are the other principals in Best, the Huljich brothers (from left): Michael, Paul, and Christopher. Best markets Top Hat bacon. Its subsidiaries include Immovable Corporation and Milano Continental Foods. Turnover is more than $35M a year. Press, 8 March 1989, Page 37

Miss Sally Aw Sian, of Hong Kong, tours her latest investment, the Auckland meat-products firm, Best Corporation, in which she has taken a 49 per cent holding. With her are the other principals in Best, the Huljich brothers (from left): Michael, Paul, and Christopher. Best markets Top Hat bacon. Its subsidiaries include Immovable Corporation and Milano Continental Foods. Turnover is more than $35M a year. Press, 8 March 1989, Page 37