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Economy not going back to before: Rob Campbell
Business leader Rob Campbell urges careful thinking on spending Govt Covid-19 loot.
Business leader Rob Campbell urges careful thinking on spending Govt Covid-19 loot.
Tourism Holdings has been rocked by a number of factors.
NZ stocks have fallen as concerns over coronavirus have deepened.
THL disappoints the market with lower earnings expectations.
Utilities are set to dominate the company reporting season next week.
One-off tax gain helps Tourism Holdings beat downgraded guidance.
The Chinese investment manager will increase its shareholding to 16.9 per cent.
3.9 million Kiwis and 1.8 million foreign tourists visit conservation areas every year.
Tourism Holdings hit hard after lower forecast.
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Tourism Holdings is working on ternaries for electric motorhomes it is developing
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New Zealand tourist firm thl is behind pledge plan to encourage better visitor behaviour.
A motor home sharing service in New Zealand is growing quickly.
Tourism Holdings exceeded guidance, posting a record 2017 profit.
Tourism Holdings says annual profit will probably rise by about 21 per cent.
Waitomo has a population of 9600 but more than 500,000 visitors flood in every year.
Tourism minister Paula Bennett is under pressure to help pay for the visitor influx.
A visitor tax is suggested as the fairest way to ensure tourists contribute to cover their costs.
New Zealand shares rose as Scales and Mercury gained and Comvita dropped after its earnings report. The S&P/NZX 50 Index rose 16.19
In the six months to December, New Zealand rental revenue rose 16 per cent to $49.4 million, while tourism revenue advanced 17 per cent to $17.7m.
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The tourism industry's biggest challenge is coping with record growth and finding ways to fund infrastructure.
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Tourism operators say there have been no reports of cancellations following the earthquakes but the industry is in damage control because of potential damage to NZ's image.