Monday 2nd April 2012 |
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Fisher & Paykel Healthcare, which makes respirators and sleep apnea treatment products, has appointed Tony Carter as chairman, effective immediately.
Carter succeeds retiring chair Gary Paykel, who will continue to serve as a director, the company said in a statement. Paykel had been chairmen of the company for 10 years.
Carter joined the board in 2010 after retiring as managing director of Foodstuffs New Zealand. He is also a non-executive director of Vector, Fletcher Building and ANZ National Bank.
Shares in the healthcare company have shed 11 percent this year and are currently trading at $2.24.
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