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  2. Trans-Tasman Resources - Wikipedia

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    Trans-Tasman Resources (TTR) is an Australian mining company, wholly owned since 2023 by another Australian mining company Manuka Resources. TTR has been involved in court proceedings in New Zealand related to proposed seabed mining off the Taranaki coast.

  3. List of the largest trading partners of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the largest two-way trading partners of New Zealand, based on data released by the Statistics New Zealand for the 2023 calendar year. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  4. List of companies of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Many of the largest companies lost ground and new enterprises were established. [1] New Zealand companies are dependent on international trade, mainly with Australia, the European Union, the United States, China, South Korea, Japan and Canada. The major capital market is the New Zealand Exchange, known as the NZX.

  5. List of South Island companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of major South Island, New Zealand based companies. To qualify a company must 1) have its registered office in the South Island; 2) a majority of its shareholders (51% or greater) must reside in the South Island; and 3) it must be listed on the NZX, NZAX or the Deloitte South Island Index and have an annual revenue of greater than NZ$100 million.

  6. Pacific Equity Partners - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Equity Partners is based in Deutsche Bank Place, close to Sydney Harbour. Pacific Equity Partners was founded in Sydney, Australia, in 1998. [70] The founders came from the consulting and banking sectors: Rickard Gardell, Tim Sims, Simon Pillar all from Bain & Company; and Paul McCullagh, from Salomon Brothers. [71]

  7. New Zealand Company - Wikipedia

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    Two months later, on 29 August 1838, 14 supporters of the association and the 1825 New Zealand Company convened to form a joint-stock company, the New Zealand Colonisation Association. Chaired by Lord Petre , the company was to have paid-up capital of £25,000 in 50 shares of £50, and declared its purpose was "the purchase and sale of lands ...

  8. Waiuta - Wikipedia

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    Waiuta is the location of a historic mining town on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It is now abandoned and considered a ghost town. Located 58 km north of Greymouth and 21 km south of Reefton in Ikamatua, New Zealand, it was the site of a gold mine until 1951, when the collapse of the mine made it uneconomic.

  9. Craig Heatley - Wikipedia

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    He owns several properties in New Zealand (including a private island) and the United States. Heatley is a competitive amateur golfer who won the 2003 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am at Pebble Beach with professional golfer Phil Tataurangi , and the 2004 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship pro-am with professional golfer Fred Couples .