OPPORTUNITY MISSED.
LONDON, April t>. I The y/nderw filers receive fortyseven per cent oil the New Zealand loan. I j)ea.liugs opened at three-ijuarters discount and later improved to one (Jjfjarter. j"®' The “Standard’’ says New >.e«larnl misled a great opportunity with the new loan. By asking !)7J instead of 1)8$, she could have won an immediate, overwhelming success, which might have produced important Imperial benefits. The promoter seemed to mi,SH the subtle change in the markets for the clamour for new gjltedgeds issues had suddenly died, and mignt have revived if the terms were nunc tempting, and the day o! issue hcttci chosen..
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1932, Page 6
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103OPPORTUNITY MISSED. Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1932, Page 6
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