Sydney-based fund manager Samuel Terry Asset Management has taken a 25% stake in New Zealand directories business Yellow in the latest reshuffle of the company's ownership.
The shares were acquired from US-based York Global Finance, a unit of global investment company York Capital Management which had become a shareholder in 2015 four years after Yellow's lenders took control.
Described as an absolute return fund, Samuel Terry's other investments include stakes in paper business Spicers, Carnarvon Petroleum and Kangaroo Island Plantation Timbers.
Its emergence on the Yellow share register comes a month after the Kiwi company announced a much-improved financial position following years of red ink after the arrival of Google rocked the business model for directories.
Yellow reduced its net loss from $15.2m in 2017 to $3.3m in 2018.