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Wellington Drive Technologies appoints CEO

Greg Balla will replace Greg Allen, who stepped down at the end of March 2021. Fri, 07 May 2021 Greg Balla After an extensive international chief executive search process, Wellington Drive Technologies’ board of directors has announced that Greg Balla has accepted the role. He is expected to assume the role on a full-time basis on September 1, 2021, replacing Greg Allen who stepped down at the end of March 2021. Wellington chair and interim chief executive Gottfried Pausch said: “We have found a new CEO with strong leadership experience in agile product innovation, organisational development and running global businesses. Greg’s broad background in strategy and execution places us in a great position to achieve long-term sustainable growth.

Market close: Fonterra emerges from trading halt with big dip

Market close: Fonterra emerges from trading halt with big dip 7 May, 2021 05:38 AM 4 minutes to read Fonterra Shareholders Fund fell 30c or 6.52 per cent to $4.30. Photo / File NZ Herald By: Graham Skellern A quiet New Zealand sharemarket caught the end-of-week Fridayitis and closed with a small loss on light trading – and a2 Milk took another dip. The S&P/NZX 50 Index was down 21.74 points or 0.17 per cent to 12,729.92, after trading in a narrow range with an intraday low of 12,699.67. There were 63 gainers and 68 decliners over the whole market of 186 stocks on volume of 36.41 million share transactions worth $124.39 million. Matt Goodson, managing director of Salt Funds Management, said it was a fairly directionless day. There were some flows into (Smartshares) passive investment funds earlier in the week and now it s pretty quiet.

Software firms fear loss of growth grant will undermine competitiveness

Software firms fear loss of growth grant will undermine competitiveness 17 Mar, 2021 07:22 PM 6 minutes to read Then mall Business Minister Stuart Nash, Green Party spokesperson for Small business Chloe Swarbrick and Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern reveal the new policy in 2018. Photo / Chris Keall. RNZ By Emma Hatton of RNZ Software companies say they ve been all but written out of the government s new Research and Development (R&D) funding system, which - after a long runup - begins in just over two weeks time. Read More From April 1 a tax incentive will replace the Callaghan Innovation R&D growth grant. With the change comes a new criteria that would allow more businesses to apply, but a narrowed scope for what was considered R&D.

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