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  2. Carter Holt Harvey - Wikipedia

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    This made Carter Holt Harvey, by a comfortable margin, the largest company in New Zealand. However, with CHH burdened by debt from the massive purchase, American International Paper took the opportunity to purchase a 16% stake that year. Their stake gradually increased until a controlling interest of around 50.5% was finally acquired in 1995. [10]

  3. NZX - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand's Exchange (Māori: Te Paehoko o Aotearoa), known commonly as the NZX, is the national stock exchange for New Zealand and a publicly owned company. [1] NZX is the parent company of Smartshares, and Wealth Technologies.

  4. S&P/NZX 50 - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed the NZX 50 Index in late 2005. [1] The NZSE 40 Capital Index replaced the Barclays index in 1992, [2] although the Barclays index is still compiled by the NZX but not made widely available. [3] In 2015, the index was renamed to S&P/NZX 50 Index reflecting a 'strategic partnership' between NZX and S&P Dow Jones Indices (S&P DJI ...

  5. List of companies of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Technology (NZX: RAK) P A Restaurant Brands: Consumer services Restaurants & bars Auckland: 1989 Fast foods (NZX: RCD) P A Rocket Lab: Aerospace manufacturing and space launch services Rockets, satellites Auckland: 2006 Technology (NZX: RAK) P A Ryman Healthcare: Health care Health care providers Christchurch: 1984 Retirement villages and aged ...

  6. Engineered wood - Wikipedia

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    Large self-supporting wooden roof built for Expo 2000 in Hanover, Germany. Engineered wood, also called mass timber, composite wood, man-made wood, or manufactured board, includes a range of derivative wood products which are manufactured by binding or fixing the strands, particles, fibres, or veneers or boards of wood, together with adhesives, or other methods of fixation [1] to form ...

  7. List of companies listed on the New Zealand Exchange

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    NZX: AFC: Australia [1] Australian Foundation Investment Company NZX: AFI: AFT Pharmaceuticals NZX: AFT: New Zealand [2] Smartshares Global Aggregarte Bond ETF: NZX: AGG: New Zealand Accordant Group NZX: AGL: Auckland International Airport: NZX: AIA: New Zealand [3] Air New Zealand: NZX: AIR: New Zealand [4] Auckland Real Estate Trust NZX: AKL ...

  8. Wood - Wikipedia

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    In buildings made of other materials, wood will still be found as a supporting material, especially in roof construction, in interior doors and their frames, and as exterior cladding. Wood is also commonly used as shuttering material to form the mold into which concrete is poured during reinforced concrete construction.

  9. Acetylated wood - Wikipedia

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    Acetylated wood is a type of modified wood that is produced through a chemical modification process and does not contain any toxic substances. [1] It produced from a chemical reaction (named as acetylation), involving acetic anhydride and a modification process to make wood highly resistant to biological attacks by fungi and wood-boring insects and durable to environmental conditions.