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Drought, weak dairy prices hit NZX agri publications adverts

By Jonathan Underhill July 28 (BusinessDesk) – NZX, the stock market operator, said advertising in its portfolio of agricultural publications dropped 17 percent in the first half, reflecting the slump in dairy prices and the impact of drought. The company’s agricultural titles include New Zealand Farmers Weekly, the nation’s biggest newspaper for farmers, Country-Wide and New Zealand Dairy Exporter. Agricultural information accounted for …

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Govt wants to limit UFB involvement, wary of stuffing up sector, English says

The government doesn’t want to spend any more money or stay any longer in the build of New Zealand’s ultra-fast broadband network for fear it might “stuff it”, says Finance Minister Bill English. The government wants to extend the UFB programme to 80 percent of the nation’s population from its original 75 percent target and has also expressed a desire to …

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Lack of dairy regulation has insulated the economy from price shocks, says English

By Suze Metherell July 23 (BusinessDesk) – Light regulation in the New Zealand dairy industry has insulated the wider economy from the sharp decline in prices for the country’s largest export commodity, according to minister of finance Bill English. Prices for whole milk powder, the country’s key commodity export, have plunged this year and dropped an unexpectedly large 10.7 percent …

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Xero to double turnover to $200M this year, says CEO Rod Drury

New Zealand accounting software pioneer Xero expects to double global revenue to more than $200 million in the year to March 2016, based on current exchange rates, having taken eight years since listing on the NZX in June 2007 to reach its first $100 million. However, it is no rush to fulfil its intention to list on the US stock exchange before the release of …

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Alliance shareholders force a special meeting on benefits of industry amalgamation

Disgruntled Alliance Group shareholders have gathered sufficient support to force a special meeting to discuss the potential benefits and risks of a merger with fellow cooperative Silver Fern Farms. Balfour farmer Jeff Grant, who along with rural accountant and farmer, Gaye Cowie, have been gathering the required 5 percent of proxy forms needed to force the special meeting, say they …

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No more govt sweeteners to keep Tiwai Point open, Key says

The foreign owners of the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter have had discussions with Finance Minister Bill English about further sweeteners to keep the New Zealand’s most energy-intensive industrial plant open and been told there is no scope for further assistance, says Prime Minister John Key. The smelter’s majority owner, Anglo-Australian metals giant Rio Tinto, wrung $30 million in cash out of …

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NZ services sector hits most buoyant level in 11 months in June

New Zealand’s services sector, which accounts for about two-thirds of the economy, was at its most buoyant level in 11 months in June. The BNZ-BusinessNZ performance of services index rose 0.1 point to a seasonally adjusted 58.2 last month, its highest level since July 2014, and extending a run of continuous expansion since October 2009. All of the five sub-indices …

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Summerset buys land to expand Warkworth retirement village

Summerset Group, New Zealand’s third-largest listed retirement village operator, has bought land in Warkworth, enabling it to extend its existing village. The Wellington-based company bought an extra 2.4 hectares, which would allow it to build 77 retirement units adjacent to its existing Summerset Falls village, it said in a statement. The current village has 220 residents and is almost complete, with a …

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