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Fruits | Vegetables | Drinks | Web team |
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Apple | Carrot | Cola | AnnNa |
Banana | Tomato | Juice | Kallan |
Pear | Lettuce | Beer | Stuart |
Blueberry | 550,000 | Wine | Thomas |
Zak |
Events | Key dates |
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Rights appear in Sharesies Portfolios | Wednesday 6 April 2022 |
Rights exercise period opens | Wednesday 6 April 2022 |
Rights trading is available through Sharesies | Wednesday 6 April 2022 |
Applications for shortfall bookbuild (investor and general offers) open through Sharesies | Wednesday 6 April 2022 |
Right trading ends | Tuesday 26 April 2022 |
Applications for exercising rights closes through Sharesies | Sunday 1 May 2022 |
Applications for investor shortfall offer close through Sharesies (offer for AIR and AIZ shareholders who were allocated rights and have exercises them all) | Sunday 1 May 2022 |
Applications for general shortfall offer close through Sharesies | Tuesday 3 May 2022 |
Air New Zealand expected to allocate new shares | Monday 9 May 2022 |
New shares expected to start trading on the NZX and ASX | Monday 9 May 2022 |
Contrary to popular belief, Lorem Ipsum is not simply random text. It has roots in a piece of classical Latin literature from 45 BC, making it over 2000 years old. Richard McClintock, a Latin professor at Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia, looked up one of the more obscure Latin words, consectetur, from a Lorem Ipsum passage, and going through the cites of the word in classical literature, discovered the undoubtable source.
Lorem Ipsum comes from sections 1.10.32 and 1.10.33 of "de Finibus Bonorum et Malorum" (The Extremes of Good and Evil) by Cicero, written in 45 BC. This book is a treatise on the theory of ethics, very popular during the Renaissance. The first line of Lorem Ipsum, "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet..", comes from a line in section 1.10.32.
The standard chunk of Lorem Ipsum used since the 1500s is reproduced below for those interested. Sections 1.10.32 and 1.10.33 from "de Finibus Bonorum et Malorum" by Cicero are also reproduced in their exact original form, accompanied by English versions from the 1914 translation by H. Rackham.
Accordions
You're charged a 0.4% currency exchange fee when you exchange money. The fee is calculated on the amount to exchange, and deducted from the order amount you enter.
The fees cover the depositary bank’s costs for managing the ADR, and are based on how many receipts you hold. Generally, the fee is less than $0.10 USD per receipt annually.
Title
The depositary fee can be charged a couple of ways:
if the ADR pays dividends, the fee will be deducted from any dividends on the ex-dividend date before they’re paid into your Wallet
Title
if the ADR doesn’t pay dividends, the fee will usually be deducted from your Wallet balance during the year.
Sometimes, it could be a mix of both—part of the fee deducted from your dividends and the rest deducted from your Wallet during the year.
You're charged a 0.4% currency exchange fee when you exchange money. The fee is calculated on the amount to exchange, and deducted from the order amount you enter.
The fees cover the depositary bank’s costs for managing the ADR, and are based on how many receipts you hold. Generally, the fee is less than $0.10 USD per receipt annually.
Title
The depositary fee can be charged a couple of ways:
if the ADR pays dividends, the fee will be deducted from any dividends on the ex-dividend date before they’re paid into your Wallet
Title
if the ADR doesn’t pay dividends, the fee will usually be deducted from your Wallet balance during the year.
Sometimes, it could be a mix of both—part of the fee deducted from your dividends and the rest deducted from your Wallet during the year.
The fees cover the depositary bank’s costs for managing the ADR, and are based on how many receipts you hold. Generally, the fee is less than $0.10 USD per receipt annually.
The depositary fee can be charged a couple of ways:
if the ADR pays dividends, the fee will be deducted from any dividends on the ex-dividend date before they’re paid into your Wallet
if the ADR doesn’t pay dividends, the fee will usually be deducted from your Wallet balance during the year.
Sometimes, it could be a mix of both—part of the fee deducted from your dividends and the rest deducted from your Wallet during the year.
You're charged a 0.4% currency exchange fee when you exchange money. The fee is calculated on the amount to exchange, and deducted from the order amount you enter.
The fees cover the depositary bank’s costs for managing the ADR, and are based on how many receipts you hold. Generally, the fee is less than $0.10 USD per receipt annually.
Title
The depositary fee can be charged a couple of ways:
if the ADR pays dividends, the fee will be deducted from any dividends on the ex-dividend date before they’re paid into your Wallet
Title
if the ADR doesn’t pay dividends, the fee will usually be deducted from your Wallet balance during the year.
Sometimes, it could be a mix of both—part of the fee deducted from your dividends and the rest deducted from your Wallet during the year.
The fees cover the depositary bank’s costs for managing the ADR, and are based on how many receipts you hold. Generally, the fee is less than $0.10 USD per receipt annually.
The depositary fee can be charged a couple of ways:
if the ADR pays dividends, the fee will be deducted from any dividends on the ex-dividend date before they’re paid into your Wallet
if the ADR doesn’t pay dividends, the fee will usually be deducted from your Wallet balance during the year.
Sometimes, it could be a mix of both—part of the fee deducted from your dividends and the rest deducted from your Wallet during the year.
You're charged a 0.4% currency exchange fee when you exchange money. The fee is calculated on the amount to exchange, and deducted from the order amount you enter.
Fin.
The fees cover the depositary bank’s costs for managing the ADR, and are based on how many receipts you hold. Generally, the fee is less than $0.10 USD per receipt annually.
Title
The depositary fee can be charged a couple of ways:
if the ADR pays dividends, the fee will be deducted from any dividends on the ex-dividend date before they’re paid into your Wallet
Title
if the ADR doesn’t pay dividends, the fee will usually be deducted from your Wallet balance during the year.
Sometimes, it could be a mix of both—part of the fee deducted from your dividends and the rest deducted from your Wallet during the year.
Key dates
Events | Key dates |
---|---|
Rights appear in Sharesies Portfolios | Wednesday 6 April 2022 |
Rights exercise period opens | Wednesday 6 April 2022 |
Rights trading is available through Sharesies | Wednesday 6 April 2022 |
Applications for shortfall bookbuild (investor and general offers) open through Sharesies | Wednesday 6 April 2022 |
Right trading ends | Tuesday 26 April 2022 |
Applications for exercising rights closes through Sharesies | Sunday 1 May 2022 |
Applications for investor shortfall offer close through Sharesies (offer for AIR and AIZ shareholders who were allocated rights and have exercises them all) | Sunday 1 May 2022 |
Applications for general shortfall offer close through Sharesies | Tuesday 3 May 2022 |
Air New Zealand expected to allocate new shares | Monday 9 May 2022 |
New shares expected to start trading on the NZX and ASX | Monday 9 May 2022 |