The New Zealand Herald

Pushpay, A2 Milk leaders

Performanc­e not so flash for Infratil, Trustpower

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New Zealand shares rose, led higher by Pushpay Holdings and A2 Milk Co, with Trustpower and Infratil weakening. The S&P/NZX50 index gained 45.69 points, or 0.5 per cent, to 8369.78. Within the index, 23 stocks rose, 21 fell and six were unchanged. Turnover was $128 million.

Pushpay led the index higher, up 3 per cent to $4.18.

“It’s bouncing back — it has been a bit weak post going into the index a month or so ago,” said James Lindsay, senior portfolio manager at Nikko Asset Management.

Trustpower was the worst performer, down 3.4 per cent to $5.72. It is looking at a proposal by cornerston­e shareholde­r Tauranga Energy Consumer Trust which would, in effect, move the trust’s assets into a separate charitable trust and wind it up. The trust owns 26 per cent of Trustpower and distribute­s the bulk of its income to the power company’s Tauranga and Western Bay of Plenty customers, money which would instead be used to fund community projects.

“That has obviously upset the price, on the basis that after people get their big payout in September this year, they may look to switch,” Lindsay said.

Infratil, Trustpower’s controllin­g shareholde­r, dropped 1.5 per cent to $3.22, making it the second-worst performer on the index. Separately, Wellington-based Infratil has finished its NZ Bus negotiatio­ns in Wellington, with contracts to begin in the second half of this year. NZ Bus has secured five long-term contracts in the capital, and the deal is “consistent with Infratil’s market messaging on the expected future scale of the NZ Bus business and earnings guidance.”

A2 Milk Co rose 2.4 per cent to $9.28, while Vector gained 2.4 per cent to $3.41. Outside the benchmark index,

Oceania Healthcare fell 5.6 per cent to $1.02. The Auckland-based aged-care operator reported first-half profit nearly doubled as its investment property became more valuable and it sold more retirement village units.

In the six months to November 30, operating revenue rose 2.8 per cent to $ 90.2 million and total income increased 3.6 per cent to $126.3m including changes to the fair value of its investment property. Net profit rose to $42.5m from $22m a year earlier.

 ?? Picture / File ?? Infratil fell by 1.5 per cent to $3.22 in the second-weakest showing on the day.
Picture / File Infratil fell by 1.5 per cent to $3.22 in the second-weakest showing on the day.

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