The New Zealand Herald

Shares up in light trading

Broker sees no firm direction in any sector

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New Zealand shares rose, led by Comvita and Cont act Energy, while Arvida and Metro Performanc­e Glass dropped. The S&P/NZX50 Index gained 33.94 points, or 0.4 per cent, to 7629.61. Within the index, 24 stocks rose, 14 fell and 12 were unchanged. Turnover was $120 million.

“It’s a bit firmer, but really the transactio­nal volumes are relatively light,” said Grant Williamson, director at Hamilton Hindin Greene. “The index is still making new highs but it’s pretty small in the scheme of things. We’re in that news vacuum and we might stay there until reporting season begins next month. There are mixed signals. The market’s giving no firm direction on any sector.” Comvita was the best performer, rising 2 per cent to $6.08, while Contact Energy gained 1.5 per cent to $5.29 and market darling A2 Milk rose 1.3 per cent to $3.92. Xero gained 1.1 per cent to $25.90. The stock has risen 46.4 per cent this year amid a slew of positive earnings and market updates. It hit a threeyear high of $26.25 in June.

“They’ve moved up quite nicely right throughout the year, though they’re still well below their highs of 2014,” Williamson said.

Meridian Energy rose 1 per cent to $2.945. The company’s board chose an internal candidate to replace departing chief executive Mark Binns, with general manager of retail Neal Barclay poised to take over the reins of the country’s biggest electricit­y generator at the end of the year.

Barclay will take over when Binns departs on December 21. He joined Meridian in 2008 as chief financial officer before switching to GM markets and production 15 months later, a position he held until last year when he took over the retail unit. Metro Performanc­e Glass dropped 1.4 per cent, or 2c, to $1.38. The stock gave up rights to a 3.6c interim dividend yesterday, and held an investor update.

“There were one or two positive things in the presentati­on, but it has been underperfo­rming for a while now. It hasn’t met expectatio­ns when it comes to earnings and margins,” Williamson said.

Arvida Group was the worst performer, down 2.3 per cent to $1.27, and Heartland Bank fell 1.1 per cent to $1.77.

 ?? Picture / NZME ?? Honey producer Comvita was the sweetest performer yesterday, rising 2 per cent to $6.08.
Picture / NZME Honey producer Comvita was the sweetest performer yesterday, rising 2 per cent to $6.08.

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