Prime Minister John Key will visit Antarctica from 17 to 21 January to highlight New Zealand’s interests and activities in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. Key will visit New Zealand science and environmental management programmes, view New Zealand’s historic hut conservation projects, and participate in a ceremony celebrating the installation of Maori artwork at Scott Base. “New Zealand has a history of ground-breaking exploration, scientific …
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Finally – Tim Groser bid for WTO top slot confirmed by NZ Govt
Prime Minister John Key said the Government has nominated Trade Minister Tim Groser for the position of Director-General of the World Trade Organisation. “Nominations have been called for by the end of December, and I can confirm that Mr Groser’s name has been put forward, with the New Zealand Government’s blessing,” says Key. “Given Tim Groser’s experience in trade, and …
Read More »Endace board unanimously recommends shareholders and optionholders accept Emulex offer
Emulex’s cash offer of 500 pence per share announced on December 5, 2012 has been officially dispatched to shareholders and optionholders, under the terms of the NZ Takeovers Code. Using the current exchange rate of 1.62 USD to the pound sterling, this represents a transaction value of approximately $131 million, a 65 per cent premium to the mid-market closing price …
Read More »Veritas buys Mad Butcher business for $40 mln, flags public offer early next year
buy snow leopard online Veritas Investments, the shell company listed on the NZX after Salvus Strategic Investments was wound up, has agreed to buy the Mad Butcher franchisor business in a $40 million cash and scrip deal, and will seek more funding from the public early next year. The NZX-listed firm will pay $20 million in cash and $20 million …
Read More »Labour’s Chris “Hippie” Hipkins has fun at Hekia’s expense
2012 Report Card – Hekia must try harder As the school year winds to a close, Labour’s acting Education spokesperson, Chris Hipkins presents Hekia Parata’s 2012 Report Card, where she is assessed against National’s Standards. CLASS SIZES: Hekia Parata promised so much with her project to increase class sizes, but delivered so little. Hekia assured us she could save money and …
Read More »Dairy product prices rise 1.1 percent in final GDT auction of the year
Prices of dairy products rose in the final GlobalDairyTrade auction of the year, though whole milk powder, the biggest product by volume, fell for the fourth sale in a row, The GDT-TWI Price Index rose 1.1 percent compared to the last sale two weeks ago. The average winning price rose to US$3,311 a metric tonne from US$3,290 a tonne in …
Read More »Right on Xmas – Don Brash knows his politics
The Christmas Grinch has struck again with Don Brash depriving the usual suspects of a chance to have a decent whack at the sale of Oceania Dairy to China’s biggest dairy company at a time when they all want to wind down rather than up. a cause and effect essay To be fair, Brash is just one of two directors …
Read More »Fonterra incoming chairman John Wilson confirmed
Fonterra shareholders voted to re-elect incumbent directors John Wilson and Nicola Shadbolt to the Fonterra board. They will be joined by new director Blue Read, a former chairman of the Fonterra Shareholders’ Council from 2007 – 2010. Read, aged 57, lives and farms near Urenui in Northern Taranaki.? Blue is the current Chairman, New Zealand Co-operative Business Association, and has …
Read More »New Zealand’s Rocket Pitch Contest
newzealandinc.com was live at New Zealand’s Rocket Pitch?competition?organized by The Icehouse and Geeks on a Plane – access all of our coverage of the start-up showcase from the event hub including exclusive interviews, company profiles and more. Organized by 500 Startups, a startup incubator and investment fund led by celebrity entrepreneur and angel investor Dave McClure, Geeks on a Plane …
Read More »NZ food prices fall 0.8 percent in November, led by drop in vegetables
New Zealand food prices fell for the third straight month in November, driven by seasonally low prices for vegetables such as tomatoes, broccoli and lettuce. Meat prices also fell. The food price index fell 0.8 percent last month, for an annual decline of 0.6 percent, according to Statistics New Zealand. Prices of vegetables dropped 11 percent while fruit rose by …
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