This Week...
GENERAL Today: New Zealand Institute of Management (NZIM), Canterbury branch, courses on achieving excellence in marketing and selling services, and supervision at work. Tuesday: NZIM course on assertiveness training for managers begins. Wednesday: Deferred duty and goods and services tax (GST) payments due on accounts issued by Customs Dept on June 8. NZIM course on developing inter-personal skills begins. Saturday: GST increased from 10% to 12.5%. The increase applies to all invoices sent after June 30. Furnish GST return for period ended May 31 to Inland Revenue Dept, and pay GST for that period. Businesses pay 45c a call (before GST) from today for directory-service calls. COMPANIES Today: Navistar agm, Auckland. Div. payable: Ad. Steam., 17c; Carr Bus., 1.61 c; Westpac, 7c. Ex dividend: Email, 10.5 c; W. Horton, Bc. Ex rights: BNZ, 7:10. Ex bonus: Email, 1:10. Tuesday: Pacer Kerridge agm, Auckland. Wednesday: Ex dividend: Strada Ent., sc. Thursday: Div. payable: FAI, sc; Magnum, 125 c. Friday: Tulwest agm, Auckland. Div. payable: Brierley 19.5% pf, 9.75 c and 16.75% pf, 8.375 c; Interchase nts, 13.5 c.
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Press, 26 June 1989, Page 30
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