No Inquiry Into Solid Energy
A bid for an inquiry into Solid Energy’s financial woes has been turned down by the Auditor-General.
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A bid for an inquiry into Solid Energy’s financial woes has been turned down by the Auditor-General.
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A bid for an inquiry into Solid Energy’s financial woes has been turned down by the Auditor-General.
Research by the Green Party shows the Government fell short in its bid to get mum and dad investors to buy shares in Mighty River Power.
In late March, the Auditor-General was asked to carry out an inquiry into the management, governance, and oversight of Solid Energy Ltd. The Auditor-General does…
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Research by the Green Party shows the Government fell short in its bid to get mum and dad investors to buy shares in Mighty River Power.
Investors began to worry what will happen when the Federal Reserve starts to taper off its asset purchasing program, causing the market to hit a speed bump.
European stocks have had their first weekly drop in more than four weeks.
The Serious Fraud Office has charge seven people over a series of alleged mortgage frauds between July 2007 and December 2010.
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A bid for an inquiry into Solid Energy’s financial woes has been turned down by the Auditor-General.
Research by the Green Party shows the Government fell short in its bid to get mum and dad investors to buy shares in Mighty River Power.
Gill and Kevin Adshead may look like your average dry stock farming couple, but get them talking and you’ll discover a drive for environmental restoration that…
Waikato Hospital cardiologist Dr Sanjeevan Pasupati and cardiothoracic surgeon Mr Adam El Gamel have successfully pioneered a technique to treat one of the most…
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