NZX chairman James Miller responds to seven ideas put foward by board hopeful Tony Falkenstein.
Fiona Rotherham Tue, 13 Jun 2017
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NZX chairman James Miller says the future of the two-year-old NXT market is in doubt because it hasn’t progressed as fast as the stock exchange regulator had hoped.
The NXT was set up in 2015 with less onerous rules for high-growth companies but has attracted only four
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