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Many of the largest companies lost ground and new enterprises were established. [1] New Zealand companies are dependent on international trade, mainly with Australia, the European Union, the United States, China, South Korea, Japan and Canada. The major capital market is the New Zealand Exchange, known as the NZX.
The launch took place off the coast of New Zealand, from the private island (Great Mercury Island) of Michael Fay, a New Zealand banker and Rocket Lab investor. [35] In December 2010, the company was awarded a U.S. government contract from the Operationally Responsive Space Office (ORS) to study a low-cost space launcher to place CubeSats into ...
This is a list of major South Island, New Zealand based companies. To qualify a company must 1) have its registered office in the South Island; 2) a majority of its shareholders (51% or greater) must reside in the South Island; and 3) it must be listed on the NZX, NZAX or the Deloitte South Island Index and have an annual revenue of greater than NZ$100 million.
Sky (New Zealand) SkyCity Entertainment Group; Slingshot (ISP) Smith & Caughey's; Snakk Media; Snowball Effect (equity crowdfunding) South Pacific Pictures; Spark New Zealand; Studio West (film studio) Supie
The company was acquired by Alcoa on May 3, 2000, to become the largest aluminum company in the United States. [1] [2] On January 21, 2008, Alcoa sold its consumer unit to Rank Group Ltd. Rank's owner, New Zealand billionaire Graeme Hart, renamed Alcoa's former unit the Reynolds Packaging Group. Hart merged his other packaging companies into ...
The New Zealand Companies Office (a service of the New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment) is a government agency that provides business registry services in relation to corporate entities, personal property and capital market securities. It delivers nearly all its services through electronic systems and the internet.
Icebreaker began selling its products in New Zealand, followed by Australia. The company has been growing in Europe and acquiring its distributors there. [4] In 2010, one in every three Icebreaker garments was sold in Europe, now one of Icebreaker's largest markets. In 2010 company sales were approximately $100 million. [3]