MARKET CLOSE NZ stocks continue upward New Year march
Jan 15 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealand shares rose today, with strong gains among stocks exposed to the Auckland economy
and more strong sales figures from software-as-a-service firm Diligent Board Services, which pushed its share price to
new highs.
The NZX 50 Index rose 17.038 points, or 0.41 percent, to 4170.955. Within the index 24 stocks rose, 19 fell, and seven
were unchanged on turnover of $104.79 million.
While carrying a weighting of only 1.1 percent in the NZX50, Diligent hit an all-time trading high of $5.61 during the
day, according to Reuters, and closed up 0.9 percent at $5.54, capping an increase of 151.8 percent in the last 12
months.
The company reported sales for the 12 months to Dec. 31 of US$26.3 million, a 66 percent increase over the previous
year, greater than all its trading years since listing in 2007 combined.
The report to the market also disclosed a decline in the rate of sales growth, but an equities vice-president at NZ
First Capital, James Schofield, said retention rates of 97 percent and the company's banked cash of US33.4 million
indicated Diligent's potential for strong, high margin growth.
The company markets software that allows company board papers to be digitally organised and presented for directors.
"SAAS companies generally have very high margins once they hit critical mass," said Schofield. "Diligent is right in the
top range."
Elsewhere in the index, Auckland-centred companies Vector, Auckland International Airport and Sky City were all strong
performers as a business confidence survey and real estate figures indicated a more buoyant year for the country's
largest city and the New Zealand economy generally.
Vector was up 3.65 percent to $2.84, to lead the index higher, while SkyCity was third strongest riser for the day, up
2.6 percent to $3.95, followed by AIA, up 1.82 percent to $2.795.
Outdoor equipment chain Kathmandu recovered ground lost yesterday, up 2.86 percent to $2.16, for the second strongest
gain of the day.
The biggest loser on the day was Restaurant Brands, down 2.7 percent to $2.85, with only Telstra and Pumpkin Patch also
exceeding a 2 percent fall, closing at $5.56 and $1.45 respectively.
(BusinessDesk)