Post by Kiwi Frontline on Sept 3, 2021 3:05:15 GMT 12
NGĀI TAHU HOLDINGS REELS IN LARGER SHARE OF SEAFOOD GIANT SANFORD
The South Island iwi launched a lightening foray in the sharemarket to increase its holding from less than 5 percent to nearly 12.6 per cent, paying $5.50 a share, which was 24 per cent above Sanford's closing price on Tuesday.
Ngāi Tahu Holdings is now the single biggest shareholder in the fishing company but said it had no intention at the moment to make a full takeover offer.....
www.stuff.co.nz/national/rnz/126261818/ngi-tahu-holdings-reels-in-larger-share-of-seafood-giant-sanford
AUPOURI WATER CONSENTS UNLOCK TRIBAL LANDS
Penetaui Klescovic says Te Aupōuri was one of 22 mainly avocado growers seeking the consents from Northland Regional Council, and it won about 1.2 million cubic metres of the 4.6 million cubic metres a year made available.
He says the iwi has been unable to make the best use of its land, including what was returned under its treaty settlement, because it could not irrigate it.
The consent process has taken four years......
www.waateanews.com/waateanews/x_news/MjgyMTc=/Paakiwaha/Aupouri-water-consents-unlock-tribal-lands
MAORI EXPORT SUPPORT ON FREE TRADE WISH LIST
The head of the Federation of Māori Authorities wants to see an indigenous trade clause written into all future free trade agreements.
Traci Houpapa says section 19 of the Taiwan FTA included the first such indigenous trade arrangement, and it has helped foster business and cultural links between Māori and Taiwan’s indigenous tribes.
She says Māori producers are pushing for similar language in the deals being negotiated with the UK and the European Union in the wake of Brexit.
"We're working hard on that to ensure there is a preference for Māori exporters and support for Māori trade.....
www.waateanews.com/waateanews/x_news/MjgyMTQ/Maori-export-support-on-free-trade-wish-list
NGĀI TAHU SELLING OFF WIGRAM SHOPPING CENTRE THE LANDING
The iwi-owned company is selling The Landing, which is the central shopping and hospitality strip in Wigram in southwest Christchurch. It has restaurants, food outlets, shops and offices.
Ngāi Tahu Property bought the land for Wigram Skies from the Government for $18.5m in 1996. After the Government closed the Air Force base there, Ngāi Tahu continued to run it as a commercial airfield until subdivision preparations began in 2009.
Ngāi Tahu Property is one of New Zealand’s biggest private property developers and investors, and owns property worth about $600m.....
www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/business/126235150/ngi-tahu-selling-off-wigram-shopping-centre-the-landing
The South Island iwi launched a lightening foray in the sharemarket to increase its holding from less than 5 percent to nearly 12.6 per cent, paying $5.50 a share, which was 24 per cent above Sanford's closing price on Tuesday.
Ngāi Tahu Holdings is now the single biggest shareholder in the fishing company but said it had no intention at the moment to make a full takeover offer.....
www.stuff.co.nz/national/rnz/126261818/ngi-tahu-holdings-reels-in-larger-share-of-seafood-giant-sanford
AUPOURI WATER CONSENTS UNLOCK TRIBAL LANDS
Penetaui Klescovic says Te Aupōuri was one of 22 mainly avocado growers seeking the consents from Northland Regional Council, and it won about 1.2 million cubic metres of the 4.6 million cubic metres a year made available.
He says the iwi has been unable to make the best use of its land, including what was returned under its treaty settlement, because it could not irrigate it.
The consent process has taken four years......
www.waateanews.com/waateanews/x_news/MjgyMTc=/Paakiwaha/Aupouri-water-consents-unlock-tribal-lands
MAORI EXPORT SUPPORT ON FREE TRADE WISH LIST
The head of the Federation of Māori Authorities wants to see an indigenous trade clause written into all future free trade agreements.
Traci Houpapa says section 19 of the Taiwan FTA included the first such indigenous trade arrangement, and it has helped foster business and cultural links between Māori and Taiwan’s indigenous tribes.
She says Māori producers are pushing for similar language in the deals being negotiated with the UK and the European Union in the wake of Brexit.
"We're working hard on that to ensure there is a preference for Māori exporters and support for Māori trade.....
www.waateanews.com/waateanews/x_news/MjgyMTQ/Maori-export-support-on-free-trade-wish-list
NGĀI TAHU SELLING OFF WIGRAM SHOPPING CENTRE THE LANDING
The iwi-owned company is selling The Landing, which is the central shopping and hospitality strip in Wigram in southwest Christchurch. It has restaurants, food outlets, shops and offices.
Ngāi Tahu Property bought the land for Wigram Skies from the Government for $18.5m in 1996. After the Government closed the Air Force base there, Ngāi Tahu continued to run it as a commercial airfield until subdivision preparations began in 2009.
Ngāi Tahu Property is one of New Zealand’s biggest private property developers and investors, and owns property worth about $600m.....
www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/business/126235150/ngi-tahu-selling-off-wigram-shopping-centre-the-landing