The Fonterra fund is on life support

The Fonterra fund is on life support
The Fonterra shareholders' fund never lived up to its high expectations. (Image: Getty)
Paul McBeth
Investors could be forgiven for thinking Fonterra’s having a laugh if it wants them to give it another go.The shareholders’ fund kicked off with such a hiss and a roar in 2012 with massive demand driving a 26% spike in the unit price on debut and marching 47% higher to a peak of $8.09 just four months later.Now it’s on life support with an overbearing Fonterra refusing to put it out of its misery despite the fund’s independent directors finally showing some steel in public on recommending the dairy giant buy out its exte...

More Opinion

Fletcher steels its nerves
Opinion

Paul McBeth: Fletcher steels its nerves

The building giant’s steel restructuring shouldn’t have surprised anyone.

Paul McBeth 23 Apr 2024
The industrial policy debate never seems to go away
Economy

Dileepa Fonseka: The industrial policy debate never seems to go away

Industrial policy is getting a second hearing around the world, including in NZ.

Dileepa Fonseka 22 Apr 2024
How to discourage wealth
Economy

Simon Robertson: How to discourage wealth

Let NZers invest $1 offshore without making the starting point 95c every year.

Simon Robertson 20 Apr 2024