Friday 24th May 2002 |
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Walker Wireless looks set to operate the first true 3G data network through a joint trial with Vodafone. It will use the relatively unknown UMTS TDD (TD-CDMA) technology provided by its technology partner, California-based IPWireless, to supply high-speed internet connections to 500 Auckland subscribers. Vodafone will provide $3 million while major investors Stephen Tindall and Craig Heatley are putting in $12 million.
Freightways Express' parent Ausdoc said it had started negotiations with an unnamed party prepared to make a cash bid of at least $A2.13 a share for the entire company. Another unnamed party has been negotiating to buy Freightways for just over a week, with a deadline of May 29. Several parties have conducted due diligence on Ausdoc and Freightways over the past few months.
Fletcher Challenge offshoot Rubicon has made a maiden profit for the year to March 31 of $30.4 million. It includes gains of $63.2 million from the sale of Fletcher Challenge Fuels, Challenge Petroleum and Capstone shares as well as a downward revaluation of almost $22.5 million of its investments in Fletcher Challenge Forests and Genesis Research & Development. Rubicon also lost $10.6 million from its operations of Forestadora Tapebicua in Argentina and expenditure on research activities in ArborGen.
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