How Brazil's JBS became collateral damage in war between billionaires
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SAO PAULO (Reuters) - A business dispute between the disgraced billionaire Batista brothers in Brazil and the heir to an Indonesian pulp and paper fortune is throwing a wrench in meatpacker JBS SA’s plans to list its international operations in the United States.The dispute stems from a 15 billion-real (2.7 billion pounds) deal in 2017 for Jackson Widjaja, a member of the second-richest family in Indonesia, which Forbes estimates is worth $9.6 billion, to take over Brazilian pulp maker..