By NZPA
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Tuesday 8th October 2002 |
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It kept the long-term corporate rating at double A-minus and its capital notes issue at single A-plus.
Fonterra chief executive Craig Norgate said the ratings reflected the ongoing financial strength of the group.
"This means we are considered a conservatively geared business with an above average business profile and a very strong capacity to pay our bills."
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