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Corbans Challenge More Diners Than Ever Before
Friday, 13 August 1999, 3:14 pm | Mediacom press release distribution
Restaurants report that more diners than ever before are taking advantage of New Zealand's largest restaurant competition which is underway. Many are using the latest technology to choose their dining experience with several hundred people viewing ... More >>
NZ Approves Purchase Of $30m Helicopter For Navy
Friday, 13 August 1999, 3:11 pm | Mediacom press release distribution
The new helicopter, which will operate from the New Zealand Navy's two new ANZAC frigates and the Leander class frigate HMNZS Canterbury, will be provided under a contract to be valued at an estimated $30 million, including spares, support equipment ... More >>
Early Acceptances Confirm Goodman Fielder Offer
Friday, 13 August 1999, 9:58 am | Mediacom press release distribution
Early acceptances by shareholders for 76 per cent of Ernest Adams shares confirms that the Goodman Fielder offer of $2.35 per share is compelling, Commercial Group, Managing Director, Mr Doug McKay, said. More >>
Milo Cup Highlight Of Ski Season
Friday, 13 August 1999, 9:55 am | Mediacom press release distribution
The Milo Cup will be the highlight of New Zealand's international ski racing season as the country's top athletes carve up the slopes of Coronet Peak next week. More >>
Corbans Wines - 200 Mouth-Watering Menus On-Line
Friday, 13 August 1999, 9:51 am | Mediacom press release distribution
Several hundred visitors a day are taking advantage of the mouth watering wine and food matched menus currently available to view on Corbans website. More >>
Five's Manager, Bob Herbert, Dies
Thursday, 12 August 1999, 3:47 pm | Mediacom press release distribution
Bob Herbert, manager of RCA act Five, was tragically killed in a car accident yesterday (9/8/99). More >>
Constructor's Interchange And Dam Win Top Awards
Thursday, 12 August 1999, 3:44 pm | Mediacom press release distribution
Nationwide civil and roading contractor Fulton Hogan has won two of the three categories in the New Zealand Contractors' Federation's prestigious annual Caltex construction awards. More >>
CYPFA / Umbrella Groups Sign New Funding Contract
Thursday, 12 August 1999, 8:39 am | Mediacom press release distribution
The Children, Young Persons & Their Families Agency (CYPFA) and umbrella groups operating in the voluntary social services sector have signed a new funding contract for Fiscal 2000. More >>
Liquidations Down, Bankruptcies Up
Wednesday, 11 August 1999, 3:35 pm | Mediacom press release distribution
Statistics released by the New Zealand Insolvency and Trustee Service today show an 8% decrease in Company liquidations for the 12 months ended 30 June 1999. There were 987 liquidations, down from the 1078 liquidations recorded in 1997/98. More >>
Vanguard Communications - Come On New Zealand!
Wednesday, 11 August 1999, 3:32 pm | Mediacom press release distribution
New Zealand has shown it has the capability to build innovative, customer-focused call centres, and it is surprising that the media has given such robust coverage this week to criticism of call centres, says Stephen Marshall, Vanguard Communications' ... More >>
Telemedicine Breakthrough To Be Launched In Wgtn.
Tuesday, 10 August 1999, 3:16 pm | Mediacom press release distribution
A new Remote Medical Imaging System that will provide affordable, immediate medical diagnostic access for remote areas will be previewed in Wellington today. More >>
Caltex And Works Announce Joint Bitumen Venture
Friday, 6 August 1999, 3:27 pm | Mediacom press release distribution
Caltex New Zealand and Works Civil Construction today announced the formation of a joint venture company, Bitumen Supplies Limited, to supply bitumen to the New Zealand market. More >>
Telecom Adopts CDMA Technology
Friday, 6 August 1999, 3:25 pm | Mediacom press release distribution
Cdma Expands Into New Zealand - Telecom New Zealand Becomes 13th Country To Select Cdmaone In Asia Pacific Region More >>
Skipping Breakfast A Major Brain Drain
Friday, 6 August 1999, 3:21 pm | Mediacom press release distribution
Most New Zealanders who skip breakfast have no idea they are contributing to a major brain drain, says the Dairy Advisory Bureau's Manager Simone Dumergue. More >>
$54.5 Million More Roading Projects Approved
Friday, 6 August 1999, 8:48 am | Mediacom press release distribution
Just one month after announcing its 1999/2000 National Roading Programme (NRP) totalling $930 million, Transfund New Zealand has given funding approval to a number of significant State highway projects that have since met the agency's investment criteria. More >>
Goodman Fielder Raises Ernest Adams Offer Price
Friday, 6 August 1999, 8:47 am | Mediacom press release distribution
Trans Tasman food group, Goodman Fielder Limited, has announced its intention to raise its offer price for New Zealand food company Ernest Adams Limited to $2.35 per share. More >>
World's Biggest Internet Search Engine Goes Online
Tuesday, 3 August 1999, 3:09 pm | Mediacom press release distribution
In One Year; Unique Parallel Architecture Based on Dell Servers Delivers the Fastest, Freshest and Most Relevant Search Results TO BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY EDITORS: BOSTON, Aug. 2 More >>
Juggling Act For NZ On Air Funds In Coming Year
Tuesday, 3 August 1999, 3:09 pm | Mediacom press release distribution
NZ On Air's Statement of Intent for the coming year signals increased support for local television drama, in particular children's drama, but at the expense of documentary hours. More >>
Forest Research Opens New Research Facility
Tuesday, 3 August 1999, 3:08 pm | Mediacom press release distribution
The need for a state-of-the-art nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) facility at Forest Research has led to the upgrade and expansion of the magnetic resonance suite with the latest digital NMR spectrometers, purchased at a capital investment of $900,000. ... More >>
1/3 Of Teenagers Skip Breakfast
Tuesday, 3 August 1999, 10:02 am | Mediacom press release distribution
An alarming third of New Zealand teenagers are going to school without the most important meal of the day with the worst offenders being girls. More >>
