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iPredict - Political Update Nov 28

Published: Mon 28 Nov 2011 01:13 PM
iPredict Ltd
New Zealand Political Update
28 November 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
www.ipredict.co.nz
Key Points
* David Parker is favourite to replace Phil Goff as Labour leader (https://www.ipredict.co.nz/app.php?do=contract_detail=LABLEAD.PARKER), followed closely by David Cunliffe (https://www.ipredict.co.nz/app.php?do=contract_detail=LABLEAD.CUNLIFFE), with David Shearer (https://www.ipredict.co.nz/app.php?do=contract_detail=LABLEAD.SHEARER) well behind.
* iPredict has launched a series of stocks forecasting the next Cabinet. The stocks can be found at https://www.ipredict.co.nz/app.php?do=browse=318 Names are being added progressively though the day.
* Act, the Maori Party and United Future all have more than 90% probability of having at least one minister (in or outside Cabinet) in the next Government.
* Stocks whose payout was determined on election night are being closed progressively through the week.
Stratos: iPredict Election 2011
Stratos (Sky 89, Freeview 21) 7.00 pm tonight with host Martyn "Bomber" Bradbury
Guests: iPredict CEO Matt Burgess, former Labour Party President Mike Williams, National's re-elected MP for Tauranga Simon Bridges and NBR columnist Matthew Hooton
Topics: 1) How did the iPredict market rate alongside the mainstream media polls?
2) What went right and what went wrong for the opposition parties, and who will be the next Labour leader?
3) How much of a mandate does the Government have now, and we question National's campaign strategy?
Fine Print
iPredict is owned by Victoria University of Wellington. Details on the company and its stocks can be found at www.ipredict.co.nz The New Zealand Political Update is published periodically depending on market developments.
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