This Week...
GENERAL Today: Deferred duty and GST payments due on accounts issued by the Customs Dept on August 1. New Zealand Institute of Management (NZIM), Canterbury branch, course on winning sales techniques begins. Tuesday: NZIM course on assertiveness training for managers begins. Wednesday: Export Institute, Canterbury branch, seminar on agents and distribution. NZIM course on communi-
cation with feeling begins. Thursday: NZIM course, four quantquadrant leadership — managers, begins. Friday: New Zealand Society of Accountants halfday course on the application of equity accounting, Christchurch. COMPANIES Today: Paladin. special meeting, Hongkong. Tuesday: Further Dev. extraordinary meeting, Auckland. Countrywide Banking Corp, annual result expected. Div. payable: GP Trust, 7.5 c. Final settlement:. Triumph from 4c to 2.5 c shares. Wednesday: Foveaux Radio annual meeting, Invercargill. Michael Hill annual result expected. Reconstruction date: Triumph. Thursday: Owens annual meeting, Auckland. Friday: Div. payable: Owens, 6c.
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