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Air NZ lifts Virgin Australia stake to 19.99pc

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26 Sep, 2011 07:55 PM2 mins to read
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Air NZ has taken advantage of a weak Virgin Australia share price and lifted its stake to 19.99 per cent. Photo / Paul Estcourt

Air NZ has taken advantage of a weak Virgin Australia share price and lifted its stake to 19.99 per cent. Photo / Paul Estcourt

Air New Zealand, the national carrier three-quarters owned by the government, has lifted its stake in partner Virgin Blue Holdings, taking advantage of the Australian airline's weak share price.

Air NZ paid A$32.8 million, or 29.7 cents per share, to lift its stake 5 percentage points to 19.99 per cent, according to a substantial shareholder notice lodged on the ASX. Chief executive Rob Fyfe said Virgin's plunging share price made the acquisition attractive.

Since buying the initial Virgin stake in January, Air NZ has made a paper loss of A$42.8 million. Virgin's shares rose 3.3 per cent to 31 Australian cents yesterday. Fyfe said the airline has no intention of making a takeover bid.

"The recent weakness in Virgin Australia's share price provided us with an opportunity to gain further exposure to Virgin Australia at an attractive price," Fyfe said. "This increased investment demonstrates our continued belief in the strategy that Virgin Australia is pursuing and our confidence in the Virgin Australia management team to deliver this strategy."

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Air NZ's increased stake comes at a significant discount to the A$145 million, or 44 Australian cents per share, it laid out for its initial 15 per cent investment. Brisbane-based Virgin has had to contend with rising fuel costs and the Christchurch earthquake and Yasi cyclone, which led to an annual loss of A$66.6 million.

Air NZ's rationale for the investment was to protect its strategic alliance, which got regulatory approval last year.

The airline's increased shareholding is through an equity derivative agreement with Deutsche Bank to ensure it doesn't breach Australia's foreign ownership cap of 49 per cent under the Australian Air Navigation Act. Air NZ is guaranteed a minimum additional exposure of 3.5 percentage points, meaning its holding may fluctuate between 18.49 per cent and 19.99 per cent it said.

Air NZ's shares were unchanged at $1.08 in trading on the NZX yesterday, and have shed 28 per cent this year.

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