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From humble beginnings, 'visionary' has led Morrison & Co to world-leading investor.
From humble beginnings, 'visionary' has led Morrison & Co to world-leading investor.
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Chief executive floats potential to combine its US, European and Asian renewables units.
New boss of Wellington-based asset manager to focus on Northern Hemisphere.
Investment manager behind Infratil announces third chief executive in its 33-year history.
Opinion: This small token of appreciation means more than ever right now.
'It's a bit galling to see what were significant public assets slip through our fingers.'
The sale leaves NZ Bus short of a location to store part of its Wellington fleet.
Infrastructure investor forecasts rising earnings and dividends as largest sale looms.
New Infratil boss has record funds to deploy, assuming the fund is not taken over.
Takeover of Tilt demonstrates the value of having strong independent directors.
Sale of transtasman wind-arm stake means AusSuper interest likely over, analysts say.
Vodafone, CDC Data Centres and Trustpower owner updates as possible takeover looms.
Infratil says it is business as usual, but it has readied itself for takeover process.
As suitors circle, NZX-listed Infratil announces new chief executive.
Tilt Renewables has received non-binding offers from interested parties.
Trustpower says its retail business a success, but its focus is its generation business.
Spain's Iberdrola may be interested in buying NZ's Tilt Renewables.
Opinion: We are miles behind other countries with our superannuation savings.
Head of Forsyth Barr says Australian bid for Infratil is 'just too low' to open books for.
Trustpower could end up benefiting if Infratil departs from its share register.
Infratil is obliged to at least consider this bid, says Mark Lister of Craigs Investment.
ACC inserts itself in hostile attempt to take over Infratil.
The big Aussie bid for Infratil is opportunistic and undervalued and should be rejected.
Acquisitions lead to jump in manager incentive fees.
Pandemic-era working-from-home boom has fuelled demand for cloud computing.
Further developments being considered in the longer term - Andrew Lamb.
Shareholders told it is now a "data and connectivity" company.