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Being AI sells Age School, founders to receive Crimson stock

Being AI sells Age School, founders to receive Crimson stock

Being AI's major shareholders Evan Christian and Katherine Allsopp-Smith will gain an unspecified stake in Crimson Education Group after it acquired the Takapuna school they founded from the troubled NZX-listed business.
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