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New York bank sells down Chorus shares
Chorus' share price has plunged by 50 per cent over the past year - now one of its big shareholders, BNY Mellon, has cut its holding from 7.45pc to 6.3pc. Photo / NZ Herald
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No change to broadband rollout
Prime Minister John Key says the timetable for the ultra-fast broadband rollout will not be changed, despite a report saying Chorus is not delivering on its contracts.
![Shane Warne's new Moa brew](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=795)
Shane Warne's new Moa brew
Craft brewer Moa has gone into business with Australian cricket legend Shane Warne.
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Chorus goes to High Court
Chorus is taking the Commerce Commission to the High Court over whether the regulator applied the law correctly in making cuts to wholesale broadband prices.
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Chorus shares continue plunge
Chorus shares have continued to tumble to a new low this morning - on the back of 35.5c fall last week.
![Brian Gaynor: Judge IPOs on their merits, not the hype](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=795)
Brian Gaynor: Judge IPOs on their merits, not the hype
It has been a great year for sharemarket investors, with the NZX50 Gross Index up 19.4 per cent since the end of 2012.
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Sharemarket up in mixed trading
NZ shares were mixed yesterday, with gains in Telecom, Xero and Fletcher Building enough to lift the NZX 50 Index, while more stocks fell, including Sky TV and SkyCity Entertainment Group.
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Two-child China a boon for baby milk
The loosening of China's one-child policy is expected to provide a boost for New Zealand infant formula exporters.
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Voting begins in asset sale referendum
Voting begins today in a citizens-initiated referendum on whether the Government should sell part of its stake in power companies and Air New Zealand.