Forum Archive Index - March 2003
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[sharechat] Daily ShareChat News Summary
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Fonterra changes foreign exchange policy
Dairy giant Fonterra is launching a new foreign exchange policy to give dairy
farmers more certainty about their payout
http://www.sharechat.co.nz/news/scnews/article.php/97fd183b
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Regulators likely to reject AirNZ deal initially - Cullen
Finance Minister Michael Cullen thinks competition regulators on both sides of
the Tasman will initially reject the proposed $NZ550 million alliance between
Air New Zealand and Qantas
http://www.sharechat.co.nz/news/scnews/article.php/bcb1da2b
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January trade deficit revised down slightly
New Zealand's January trade deficit was revised to $397 million from the
preliminary figure of $399 million, Statistics New Zealand said today
http://www.sharechat.co.nz/news/scnews/article.php/6d16d3a7
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Dispute over Warehouse name
A little known country retailer may have put a spanner in the works for The
Warehouse Group's expansion in Australia
http://www.sharechat.co.nz/news/scnews/article.php/d09ed3c4
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Retail sales not as good as they look
Retail sales powered ahead in January, but economists said the figures were
inflated by car sales and not as good as they looked
http://www.sharechat.co.nz/news/scnews/article.php/d4242369
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PPCS declares Richmond offer unconditional stake now 57 percent
Dunedin-based meat processor PPCS has succeeded in gaining control over
Richmond with the decision by Graeme Lowe today to sell his 8 percent stake
http://www.sharechat.co.nz/news/scnews/article.php/b305f922
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