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Infratil earnings buoyed by Vodafone, CDC contributions
Acquisitions lead to jump in manager incentive fees.
Acquisitions lead to jump in manager incentive fees.
Pandemic-era working-from-home boom has fuelled demand for cloud computing.
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Shareholders told it is now a "data and connectivity" company.
Councils consider $4.2m lifeline loan for stadium to fall back on with borders still shut.
NZX-listed Infratil is raising $300m to advance its current investments.
CDC Data Centres is now the biggest asset in Infratil's portfolio.
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The infrastructure investor is forecasting earnings between $510-510 million for the year.
All eyes on results of three events overseas including UK election.
Listed infrastructure investor Infratil is option rich in ways to spend its money.
Trustpower and Tilt got a late tailwind from mother nature.
Infratil has lost most of its bus contract with the Greater Wellington Regional Council.
Infratil has sold its cornerstone stake in Metlifecare for $237.9 million.
Infratil says a hearing on a bid to extend the Wellington Airport runway will likely be delayed due to earthquake hearings.
Trustpower may now have to pay nearly $15 million in tax and interest after losing a Supreme Court appeal.
The High Court has backed that a 90-metre safety area for an extended Wellington Airport runway is sufficient.
Paul Newfield has been named as the new chief investment officer at HRL Morrison & Co, who manage Wellington-based infrastructure investor, Infratil.
Infratil will spend $420m for a 48 percent stake in Canberra Data Centres.
Infratil lifted annual earnings by 2.5 per cent, meeting guidance, as its Metlifecare and RetireAustralia investments delivered big contributions.
New Zealand's biggest bus operator is paying $30m to start moving its fleet to electric technology.
Infratil expects its underlying earnings to rise, helped by its retirement village business.
Wellington Airport has hit back at scathing analysis of its runway extension plan by the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research.
Report backed by airlines tears into plan to lengthen airport's runway, saying it would be a waste of money and a drain on the economy.
HRL Morrison & Co's Lib Petagna has continued to sell down his stake in Infratil as he scales back his role with the investment bank managing the listed infrastructure investor.
Brokers are picking Fisher & Paykel Healthcare, Diligent and Infratil to be among the NZX's top-performing stocks in 2016.