I know I can, I know I can publish my annual report: KiwiRail

I know I can, I know I can publish my annual report: KiwiRail
KiwiRail is working hard to try and publish its annual report. (Image: KiwiRail)
Oliver Lewis
Like the ‘little engine that could’, KiwiRail is heroically striving up its own metaphorical mountain: publishing its 2022 annual report. More than three months on from the end of the June financial year, the state-owned enterprise (SOE) has found itself at the back of the train, joining just one other SOE, the remnants of Electrocorp, as the laggards who have yet to publish. Never fear, though. Thanks to a press release published last Friday we know KiwiRail pulled into the station with an operating surplus of $133.9 mill...

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