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New Zealand shares close at a record high

byCT Report
12/08/2016
in International Customs, New Zealand
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WELLINGTON: New Zealand shares hit a fresh high led by positive earnings from Synlait Milk and Steel & Tube Holdings, while Auckland International Airport fell. The S&P/NZX 50 Index rose 9.27 points, or 0.1 percent, to 7,363.1. Within the index, 28 stocks rose, 13 fell and 10 were unchanged. Turnover was $186.2 million.

A2 Milk Co led the index higher, up 4.4 percent to $2.12, after its supplier Synlait Milk said annual profit more than doubled to between $34 and $35 million on sales of higher-margin products. Synlait’s shares, which aren’t on the NZX 50, gained 7.8 percent to $3.73. “Their gross profit per tonne jumped, there’s solid demand for canned infant formula,” Peter McIntyre, investment adviser at Craigs Investment Partners, said.

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“That flows into A2 because A2 gets a lot of its powder from Synlait, the two are symbiotic in some respects. Remembering where Synlait’s come from in the last year that’s a solid result in a market that seems to be saturated with milk product.” Steel & Tube rose 4.3 percent to $2.19. The steel products manufacturer posted full-year earnings that beat guidance and lifted its dividends as the contribution from new acquisitions and cost savings helped offset weaker prices and margins, and costs related to “quality issues”.

“They increased their dividend so that’s a dividend yield of well over 10 percent, obviously that’s an attractive yield in a low interest rate environment like we’ve seen today and I think that’s where investors have flocked in to buy the stock,” McIntyre said. “There might be an argument they’d be better paying down debt – if you drill in, underlying cash flow improved slightly, it’s a hard one to read but I think some punters are saying at the end of the day a strong dividend is good but you also need a strong balance sheet.” Metro Performance Glass gained 2.6 percent to $2. The company, which holds more than half of New Zealand’s glass processing market, has made a move across the Tasman with the purchase of Australian Glass Group for A$43.1 million in a debt-funded acquisition that will immediately add to earnings.

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