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But the antimicrobial product maker expects big business in the post-pandemic world. Short sellers looking to profit off “overhyped” Auckland-based antimicrobial product maker Zoono have been blamed for the stock falling 81% since mid-2020. Shares in the ASX-listed and Auckland-based company hit highs of A$3.2 in July, valuing the company at more than A$500 million before taking a long slide to A60c by the end of March despite posting positive results and paying a maiden dividend in that period. The current market cap is A$136.31m. Managing director and chief executive Paul Hyslop said he wasn’t comfortable with the heights Zoono shares hit. “I thought they were way overvalued.” ....
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The Limery: Squeezing out a game changer for Wairoa youth 28 Dec, 2020 10:57 PM 3 minutes to read Dianne Downey and Paul Hyslop, owners of The Limery in Wairoa, will benefit from a further $200,000 government funding to support their youth training programme. Photo / File Dianne Downey and Paul Hyslop, owners of The Limery in Wairoa, will benefit from a further $200,000 government funding to support their youth training programme. Photo / File Hawkes Bay Today By: Gianina Schwanecke Dianne Downey and Paul Hyslop, owners of The Limery in Wairoa, are starting to show what can be squeezed out of a big idea in a small town. ....