Being AI’s last stand: Company to sell final asset, vows to stay listed

Being AI’s last stand: Company to sell final asset, vows to stay listed
Being AI is largely owned by vehicles associated with Evan Christian and wife Katherine Allsop-Smith. (Image: NZME)
Rebecca Stevenson
Artificial intelligence player Being AI says it plans to stay listed despite a proposal to offload its remaining business to a related party. On Tuesday morning, Being AI said its mail and logistics company, Send Global, owed more than $9.31 million to ANZ and more than $3.84m to Wilshire Treasury Limited, which is associated with Being’s majority shareholders Evan Christian and Katherine Allsopp-Smith. The company said Send Global would need further support from its shareholders and while it was performing well, it wasn&rs...

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