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Midday Report for Wednesday 25 November 2015
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Midday Sports News for 25 November 2015
12:27 PM.The Australian opening batsman David Warner knows Trent Boult will be a huge loss to the Black Caps if the swing specialist is ruled out of the day-night Test in Adelaide this week. Audio
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Business briefs
12:26 PM.Industrial property landlord, Property For Industry, says it's sold a non-core Auckland property for 10 million dollars Audio
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Hallenstein sales up, margins down
12:23 PM.Clothing retailer Hallenstein Glassons says sales for the first quarter of the new financial year are up just over three percent on last year but its profit margins are starting to be squeezed. Audio
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Midday Markets for 25 November 2015
12:23 PM.For the latest from the markets we're joined by Melika King at Craigs Investment Partners Audio
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ERoad H1 posts modest maiden H1 profit
12:22 PM.Traffic management software company, ERoad, has posted a profit of about 610-thousand dollars, for the six months to September, as it spends to develop products and break into new markets. Audio
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Orion Health sees strong growth in recurrning revenue
12:20 PM.Health software provider, Orion Health, has made a first half net loss of 27 million dollars, while revenues are up more than a quarter on the year earlier. Audio
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Trilogy's first half profit triples, while sales double
12:19 PM.Skin care and fragrance products company, Trilogy International, says its first half net profit has more than tripled, while sales are more than twice that of the year earlier. Audio
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Fonterra needs to stay the course - Spierings
12:16 PM.The chief executive of dairy giant Fonterra says the company needs to stick to its plans and not be distracted by global issues as it looks counter weak prices and uneven demand. Audio
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Midday News for 25 November 2015
12:00 PM.A restaurant near Nelson has been fined more than 90 thousand dollars for paying its workers less than the minimum wage, and then falsifying evidence when investigated. And United States officials say… Read more Audio