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When will Affinity sell out of Tegel Chicken.
Tegel boosts sales but not profit
Tegel Group, NZ's biggest poultry producer, increased sales in its first half.
Poultry remains attractive, Tegel backs guidance
Tegel reiterated this year's earnings are expected to be ahead of last year's.
Weak prices lower Tegel pretax earnings
Tegel Group posted a 0.8 per cent gain in full-year pretax earnings.
Tegel chairman unexpectedly quits
James Ogden hasn't given an explanation for quitting after less than a year on the board.
Inghams, Tegel warned on chicken size
The Commerce Commission said the companies were 'likely to have made misleading representations about chicken size'.
Tegel shareholders express concern
Shareholders say they're concerned about the potential impact of escrow shares on the market and a drop in the share price.
New look tipped to give Tegel a boost
'Exciting' refresh includes 10 new products hitting the shelves.
Tegel profit forecasts affirms targets for 2017
Tegel sales and profits beat prospectus forecasts and it's track to achieve targets for the year.
Tegel 'straining at leash' to push ahead
$300 million raised in float will help fund overseas expansion as shares jump 5.2% on first day of trading.
Tegel shares debut at a 9% premium
The Tegel shares were widely expected to trade at a premium to the $1.55 IPO price.
Brisk demand on cards for Tegel float
Shares in Tegel are widely expected to trade at a premium to the offer price after the company lists on the NZX and Australia's ASX tomorrow.
Stock Takes: Tegel not crowing about IPO
COMMENT: Tegel's sharemarket listing could be the most high-profile float the NZX will see this year. But the company is taking a low-key approach to its big day.
Float sparks talk of chicken and apple parallels
Tegel Group Holdings' share sale has at least some passing similarities to that of Scales Corp, which went public in 2014.
Tegel IPO comes in at bottom of range
The first IPO of the year was oversubscribed, says Tegel, but shares are being issued at $1.55 each.
Interest strong in Tegel IPO pricing
The final pricing of New Zealand's first initial public offering this year, chicken producer Tegel, is expected to be revealed today.
Strong demand for Tegel shares
Demand for Tegel's shares is strong, but mum and dad investors are encouraged to approach with caution.
Stock Takes: SkyCity fails to boost confidence
SkyCity Entertainment's briefing with analysts and investors failed to bolster Morningstar's confidence on the outlook for the company.
Tegel offer puts chicken on market menu
Tegel is targeting growth in new markets including the Philippines and Japan as it head for its initial public offering.