Maybe the rainbow painted at the north end was in expectation of beagles arrival (that’s if the Resene paint hasn’t washed away)
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Maybe the rainbow painted at the north end was in expectation of beagles arrival (that’s if the Resene paint hasn’t washed away)
Safer coming in to Welly than any other NZ airport. Because pilots take super extra care. Because Welly.
Heres a question for the Floor:
What plans are being made to live stream future AGM's
I'm onlooking forward for an explanation for justifying director remuneration when SP is currently at $5.67 off it 12 month high of $8.00 ( I weary of Directors who pay goes up while shareholder wealth goes down)
Agree, minimoke. And few years back The Treasury reported that the main beneficiaries of the 'living wage' were young single workers living at home, and the government because of reduced transfers (such as WFF and Accommodation Supplement). Same applies to minimum wage increases and relativities.
Bit mean MM. Over the years underlying profit growth has been very strong. Lets take a look back to 2015 where underlying profit was just $37.8m, they had 5 directors and annual fees totalled $515K. Fast forward to 2018, Underlying profit was $98.6m, they now have 6 directors and directors fees totalled $627K. Directors fees per director have barely moved and not even kept pace with inflation since 2015 and yet underlying profit is 2.6 times the level in 2015 and assets under management have grown dramatically as well. A $100K increase to a maximum of $750K seems perfectly reasonable to me especially in light of how well the directors have done their job !
Share price decline over the last year is not their fault and not under their direct control.