Kirkcaldie mulls property development, awaits retail offer

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Feb. 15 (BusinessDesk) – Kirkcaldie & Stains, Wellington’s upscale department store owner, is mulling further property development while awaiting an offer for its unprofitable retail business. Read more »

Cavalier 1H profit plunges 59%, will miss full-year guidance

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Feb. 15 (BusinessDesk) – Cavalier Corp, the carpet maker that is attempting to build a monopoly in wool scouring, said first-half profit tumbled 59 percent, meaning the company is unlikely to meet its full-year guidance. The shares dropped almost 9 percent … Read more »

AMP NZ Office 1H profit falls 28%

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Feb. 15 (BusinessDesk) – AMP NZ Office said first-half net profit fell 28 percent to $20.4 million as rental income fell due to the sale of a building and the departure of major tenants. Read more »

NZ retail sales grow more than expected on supermarket, fuel

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Feb. 15 (BusinessDesk) – New Zealand retail sales grew more than expected as people bought more at supermarkets and spent more on petrol in the final quarter of 2011. Read more »

Pyne Gould appoints new directors as Kerr exerts control

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Feb. 15 (BusinessDesk) – Pyne Gould Corp, which has effectively been taken over by major shareholders George Kerr and Baker Street Capital, has appointed two new directors, Michael Tinkler and Russell Naylor to its board. Read more »

SkyCity 1H profit jumps 17% to record $78.8M on Auckland

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Feb. 15 (BusinessDesk) – SkyCity Entertainment Group first-half profit jumped 17% to a record on improved earnings from its flagship Auckland casino and hotel complex, which benefitted from the Rugby World Cup and a turnaround in gaming revenue. Read more »

Container operators sound warning on Auckland port strikes

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Feb. 15 (BusinessDesk) – The International Container Lines Committee, which represents New Zealand’s shipping container sector, is concerned about the prospect of further strike action at Ports of Auckland. Read more »

NZ dollar slips on further Greek delays, Moody’s downgrades

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Feb. 15 (BusinessDesk) – The New Zealand dollar fell as further delays in Greece’s bailout package, weaker-than-expected retail sales and credit rating downgrades of nine European nations sapped risk sentiment. Read more »

While you were sleeping: Weak US retail sales

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Feb. 15 (BusinessDesk) – Disappointing US retail sales in January weighed on stock markets on both sides of the Atlantic as investors await tomorrow’s deadline for the European Union’s verdict on Greece’s effort to secure a second bailout. Read more »

Pyne Gould negotiates $8.9M exit from EPIC fund management

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Feb. 14 (BusinessDesk) – Pyne Gould Corp, which has effectively been taken over by major shareholders George Kerr and Baker Street Capital, has negotiated an $8.9 million exit from the management of Equity Partners Infrastructure Company No 1 (EPIC). Read more »

NZ home sales recover in January as listings still lag

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Feb. 14 (BusinessDesk) – New Zealand home sales climbed by more than a quarter in January from the same month last year as the market gradually recovers momentum after an extended lull. Read more »

MARKET CLOSE: NZ shares fall after Mainfreight result

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Feb. 14 (BusinessDesk) – New Zealand shares fell, led by Mainfreight after the transport group posted quarterly earnings that missed some estimates. Air New Zealand and Freightways also declined. Read more »

NZ dollar falls below 83 US cts after Moody’s Europe cuts

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NZ dollar falls below 83 US cts as global optimism fades with Moody’s downgrades

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AMP Capital NZ increases bets on global growth

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Feb. 14 (BusinessDesk) – AMP Capital Investors (New Zealand), which manages $12 billion worth of assets, has increased bets on global growth, saying share valuations look attractive even in the face of Europe’s debt crisis. Read more »

Mainfreight shares punished for rare earnings disappointment

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Feb. 14 (BusinessDesk) – Mainfreight, whose chief executive Don Braid was named Management magazine Executive of the Year in 2011, saw it shares punished today after the transport group posted earnings that missed estimates. Read more »

Fonterra’s outsourced milk processing stoush back in court

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Feb. 14 (BusinessDesk) – Fonterra Cooperative Group, the world’s biggest dairy exporter, is seeking to block buyers of its regulated raw milk supply from outsourcing the first stage of processing, the Supreme Court heard today. Read more »

Kerr extends Pyne Gould offer again as holding reaches 65%

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Feb. 14 (BusinessDesk) – George Kerr’s Australasian Equity Partners No. 1 LP has extended its takeover offer again, pushing the closing date out two weeks as his interest in the company tops 65 percent. Read more »

Auckland still underpins national improvement in home prices

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Feb. 14 (BusinessDesk) – Auckland’s property market continues to underpin a nationwide improvement in values, which are 2.7 percent ahead of the same time a year ago, according to government valuer Quotable Value. Read more »

Opus lifts 1H profit, helped by tax gain

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Feb. 14 (BusinessDesk) – Opus Group, the NZX-listed engineering consultancy, posted an 11.5 percent gain in first-half profit, though half of the improvement was from a one-off tax credit for short-lived research and development tax credits. Read more »

NZ food prices unchanged in January; fruit, vegetables rise

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Feb. 14 (BusinessDesk) – An increase in the price of fruit and vegetables was the most significant element of the New Zealand food prices index that showed no overall change in January, after consecutive rises in November and December. Read more »

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