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The Government has officially delayed its asset sales programme until next year.
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7/09/2012 7:17:50 p.m.
Isaac wrote:
Another round of asset sales.To be honest i used to beleive it had some merits and it wasn't untill i watched the zeitgeist documentarys that i fully understood what financial meconisims are in play. This is not a rail system or a bus service that we can boycott if the fee becomes too expensive, this is WATER and ENERGY things that we cant boycott and the government is under pressure to sell from the WTO and IMF. The corperations are well aware of its profit potential and who pays, we do.
7/09/2012 8:15:35 a.m.
lydia wrote:
Um!that paul sounds like donkey the pm of nz we dont have anything in this country but donkey and paul can sell off the country to other people, and pauls grandchildren to cum wont have a thing to look forward to in the future we need to be one in this country put donkey in the shed to watch the grass grow through a window of prison bars
6/09/2012 4:22:32 p.m.
PHIL wrote:
dont give in to the greedy maoris wanting everytyhing-water -wind if you do you lose election they just wantb cash cow all time, no worry about economy or genreal tax payers
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All eyes will be on the Mighty River Power share price when the company lists this afternoon.
Finance Minister Bill English says the Government is "happy enough" with the price achieved for Mighty River Power shares.
Finance Minister Bill English has announced the share price for Mighty River Power this evening.
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