Mon, 03 Sep 2012 5:25a.m.
The Government must decide if it is going ahead with the sale of 49 percent of Mighty River Power this year.
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4/09/2012 8:37:08 a.m.
Gary wrote:
Simple fact is the cost to sell is more than the money returned. So just from a financial position it is DUMB to sell. This is not and never has been about getting more money for NZ. JK is no fool (or so you would hope) when it comes to money that is why I have never heard any positive argument from National that adds up. They tell us what ever they like, what ever will win their support, lowering debt - figures do not and never have stacked up. They never say how NZ will be a better place after the sales because of x,y,z. That is why now JK wants to turn it into a Pakeha/Maori fight to take the stink away from himself and we all dance to his tune. Stand strong against this despicable act NZ DO NOT SELL.
4/09/2012 5:32:14 a.m.
Mal wrote:
@JUDYNZ. No one owns the water so why is JK trying to sell it to foreigners? Maori dont own it. But they do have water rights. Maori dont sell water. Pakeha do. Will the foreigners get automatic water rights?
3/09/2012 11:03:47 p.m.
Carlos wrote:
Key will win....mummys boy !
It's Budget week, and the Government's already indicating there won't be a lot of sweeteners for voters this year.
Mighty River Power shares debuted on the share market this afternoon, and immediately leapt 20c - or about 8 percent - in value.
All eyes will be on the Mighty River Power share price when the company lists this afternoon.
Demand from local Kiwisaver managers is expected to give the Mighty River Power share price a lift tomorrow.
The number of Kiwi investors who have bought shares in Mighty River Power has fallen well short of the Government's target.
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