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December 13, 2006 | The Garden Island

Michael Tresler, the departing Kaua'i County finance director, will become a vice president at Grove Farm in January, company officials said yesterday.

He will oversee property management and renewable energy initiatives for the sugar plantation-turned-development company, which owns about 40,000 acres of Kaua'i land.
December 2, 2006 | The Garden Island, Charlotte Woolard

Warren Haruki is increasing Grove Farm's focus on positive economic growth while enhancing its land and water resources to meet Kaua'i's housing needs and to promote diversified agriculture.
November 26, 2006 | The Garden Island, Amanda C. Gregg

Grove Farm prevailed in all aspects of a month-long civil trial that ended yesterday afternoon.
November 21, 2006 | The Honolulu Starbulletin, Tom Finnegan

LIHUE ยป There was nothing wrong with the 2001 sale of the family-owned Grove Farm Co. to AOL founder Steve Case, according to a jury verdict reached yesterday.

After a four-week trial, jurors took only five hours to clear the five former board members of Grove Farm and the company of any wrongdoing in the $26 million sale, which pitted former shareholders and, at one point, cousins against each other. Former Grove Farm shareholder Michael Sheehan had sued the company and the board, as well as Case's Alps Acquisition Co., saying the board members had given Case a sweetheart deal.
February 2005 | Pacific Business News

Warren H. Haruki, a longtime executive with GTE Hawaiian Tel and Verizon Hawaii, has been named president and chief executive officer of Grove Farm Co. of Kaua'i.
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