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Accounting changes examined

The Stock Exchange Association of New Zealand annual meeting has appointed a subcommittee “to ensure (that the interests of the investing public were not disregarded in the radical (changes proposed for the presentation of public company accounts.” j “The share market relies cn the continued production of consistent information. |which the average investor can understand.” the association says. ! In referring to the Securities Transfers Bill, which is now before a parliamentary Select Committee, the president (Mr R. J. Riley) expressed satisfaction with the proposed legisla tion, the main effect of which, he said, will be to speed the registration of securities through the purchaser’s signature no longer being required on the transfer form. The executive of the association for the ensuing year is; President, Mr R. J Riley (Chris'church), Vice president, Mr M. P. Hay (Auckland) and Messrs M. I Harriman (Auckland), W R. Hocking (Wellington) J. E. Hindin (Christchurch). M. W. Devereux (Dunedin), L. J. Lamb (Invercargill).

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Press, 25 February 1977, Page 18

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Accounting changes examined Press, 25 February 1977, Page 18

Accounting changes examined Press, 25 February 1977, Page 18

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