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13 hot tech companies sold offshore: Did NZ benefit?


13 hot tech companies sold offshore: Did NZ benefit?
13 minutes to read
This month has seen two substantial technology companies sold offshore, with Auckland-based retail software firm Vend going to NYSE-listed Lightspeed for $450 million, and Christchurch geologic 3D modelling outfit Seequent acquired
by Nasdaq-listed Bentley Systems for $1.45b.
Backers were quick to claim that jobs would stay in New Zealand (Vend and Seequent employ some 400 locally between them) and that investors like Movac and Punakaiki Fund (Vend) and Pencarrow (Seequent) would recycle money back into the local tech ecosystem.
A look back at 13 past high-profile tech sales (from a field of many more) reveals that sometimes that happens … and sometimes it doesn t. ....

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Big read: Whanganui's tourism success story in 2020


Big read: Whanganui s tourism success story in 2020
12 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
6 minutes to read
Whanganui had the strongest growth of any tourism market over 2020. What s driving it? Photo / File
Whanganui had the strongest growth of any tourism market over 2020. What s driving it? Photo / File
In some of the most testing of circumstances for tourism operators across the country, Whanganui s tourism sector has come out on top, showing the most substantial growth of any district over 2020. Ethan Griffiths finds
out what s sparked it.
It was revealed this month that the district s tourism spend grew 4 per cent over the 2020 calendar year - despite New Zealand admitting almost zero tourists through its border, as well as grappling with lockdown restrictions for almost six weeks between March and May. ....

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Farming outstrips most industries in dealing with Covid


Farming outstrips most industries in dealing with Covid
10 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
4 minutes to read
A stopover at Molesworth Station on the way to Wanaka during the self-drive guided tour of South Island hill country provided stunning scenery. Photo / Supplied
A stopover at Molesworth Station on the way to Wanaka during the self-drive guided tour of South Island hill country provided stunning scenery. Photo / Supplied
Farming has a substantial edge over most industries in this Covid-19 world we inhabit.
This was hammered home to independent Whanganui commentator, farmer, livestock agent and Horizons regional councillor David Cotton during a self-drive 4x4 guided tour of the South Island hill country. ....

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Advantages of Precise allocation of Energy Costs for Commercial, Residential Establishments spurs Growth in Electric Sub Meter Market, Digital Metering Solutions witness substantial uptick in Demand


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Strict government regulations pertaining to the installation of electric sub-meters are expected to aid growth of the global electric sub-meter market.
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In the electric sub-meter market, digital metering solutions are an emerging trend. Buyers are drawn to devices with alarm recording and extensive data logging abilities.
ALBANY, N.Y., March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Instead of providing an individual metre that will calculate the entire energy consumption in the building, the electric-sub metre assists in tracking and calculating the electricity consumption for each individual part of the construction. Installing electric-sub metres in multi-tenant spaces eliminates the additional cost incurred for maintenance, which helps the building s owner financially. As such, the ability to save cost and regulate energy consumption is estimated to pave way for rapid growth of the global electric sub meter market in the years to come. ....

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'Covid mortality to be substantial, but worst is over'


‘Covid mortality to be substantial, but worst is over’
Top Story
March 6, 2021
LONDON: Society will need to learn to live with a “substantial” degree of Covid-19 mortality, but the worst seems to be over, a Government scientific adviser has said.
Professor Andrew Hayward, from the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage), said the number of deaths will continue to drop as vaccination kicks in, and death rates could begin to look more like those for flu.
Other experts including Professor Paul Hunter, from the University of East Anglia, have said the UK can expect a wave of deaths next winter, mostly among the unvaccinated and those for whom vaccines do not provide total protection. Prof Hayward told Times Radio: “I think given the societal trade-offs, we are going to have to live with a degree of mortality that will be substantial. I think it will get less over time as more people get vaccinated, and as more people get immune, and I do believ ....

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