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NZ sharemarket returns to 33 month high


Fletcher Building and Rakon both reported positive news about offshore expansions today and their share prices rose, helping drive the market back to a 33-month high.

NZPA
Wed, 30 Mar 2011

Fletcher Building and Rakon both reported positive news about offshore expansions today and their share prices rose, helping drive the market back to a 33-month high.

The benchmark NZX-50 index closed up 11.972 points, or 0.35%, to 3433.159. Turnover was worth $93.12 million. There were 46 rises and 31 falls among the 119 stocks traded.

It was 11th successive trading day of gains – and during the session the index just pipped the 33-month high of 3437 reached on March 7.

Rakon was the top percentage gainer among the top stocks, rising 9.5%, or 10c, to 115 after expressing optimism about its new facility in China.

Fletcher Building rose to 927, and closed up 3c at 920, on a day it reached the 90 percent level needed to force remaining shareholders to sell in its takeover of Australian company Crane Group.

"Rakon's announcement was viewed very positively by the market. They are in a growth area of the manufacturing market and with the upcoming opening of their Chinese operation it is all looking pretty good for the company," said Grant Williamson, director at Hamilton Hindin Greene.

Rakon's trading volume was the highest in a month.

Fletcher Building was "trucking on" and investors liked the story surrounding the huge building firm, Mr Williamson said.

Abano Healthcare Group eased a cent to 450 after providing annual earnings guidance and saying it would maintain its annual dividend at 21c a share.

There was demand for selected listed property trusts on the basis of the yield they paid. Argosy Property rose 2c to 73, but Goodman Property was unchanged at 93.

AMP rose 20c to 750 on the day its merger with AXA Australia became effective, giving it a quarter of the giant Australian retail superannuation market.

Tower rose as high as 192 in a continuing recovery from a downgrade after the Christchurch earthquake but finished the day unchanged at 188.

Sanford rose 8c to 520, Mainfreight rose 8c to 895 and SkyTV rose 6c to 560. The Warehouse rose 2c to 351. Kathmandu Holdings rose 1c to 226.

NZ Refining eased 10c to 485, Freightways eased 3c to 325 and Nuplex eased 2c to 316. Vector eased 2c to 246 and Telecom eased 0.5c to 201.5. Hallenstein Glassons eased 3c to 377. Infratil eased a cent to 191.

NZPA
Wed, 30 Mar 2011
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