
Spark gets go-ahead for surf lagoon data centre
Auckland's data centre boom continues, with the Dairy Flat project given the green light.
Auckland's data centre boom continues, with the Dairy Flat project given the green light.
Big move is expected to occur next November when 1200 staff are due to shift.
Infratil's capital raise, and the rise of Nvidia, highlights a two-tier sharemarket.
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The first leg of Infratil's $1.15 billion share offer has attracted strong demand.
Infratil's big capital raise will have implications for the sharemarket.
Infratil plans to raise $1.15 billion to fund growth in data centre company CDC.
How will Infratil fund its ambitious plans for its Aussie data centre business?
Company results, due this month, are expected to show how stressed the economy is.
Infratil manager Morrison is eyeing five key themes in 2024.
It was a tough year for local stock pickers as the NZX50 struggled to stay above water.
New Zealand's most prestigious business awards live.
Full-year earnings guidance was narrowed and nudged up.
NZ is well-advised to adopt an incentive scheme to speed up alternate green power.
One emerging theme this year is how to handle new technology such as AI.
Yet another revaluation as CDC's construction plans expanded, accelerated.
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Plus, Infratil's CEO on its next purchase after One NZ buyout.
Infratil near top end of guidance as two key holdings beat estimates.
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After Credit Suisse collapse, intrigue continues.
Infratil chief financial officer takes the top gong.
Parties are doing due diligence and hopes are high for a year's-end deal.
A company 'well-positioned for high-inflation times'.
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Morrison & Co's management fees rise. Profit increase forecast for FY2021.
Listed business expanding via purchases - and a possible Australian sale.
A further plunge on Wall Street dragged the NZ sharemarket down nearly 1 per cent.
The New Zealand sharemarket finished the week on a subdued note.
NZ telcos looking to jump on the passive asset sale bandwagon.