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Tony Falkenstein, Dir. Just Water International - Talking Business 2017, Ep.32

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Tony Falkenstein, chief executive of NZ-based listed company Just Water International talks about how his firm pioneered the NZ water cooler industry, and has been leading the Australasian market ever since. Interview with economist Saul Eslake Leon and Garry talk about issues including: · The Australian Energy Market Operator has warned that Australia faces more blackouts over the next 10 years with the retirement of older coal-fired power stations and renewables not plugging the shortfall. · US media giant CBS moving closer to acquiring Network Ten · About a week after it collapsed, embattled surf wear retailer SurfStitch could be restructured and trading on the ASX again. Relevant links: https://jwi.co.nz/
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Tony Falkenstein, chief executive of NZ-based listed company Just Water International talks about how his firm pioneered the NZ water cooler industry, and has been leading the Australasian market ever since. Interview with economist Saul Eslake Leon and Garry talk about issues including: · The Australian Energy Market Operator has warned that Australia faces more blackouts over the next 10 years with the retirement of older coal-fired power stations and renewables not plugging the shortfall. · US media giant CBS moving closer to acquiring Network Ten · About a week after it collapsed, embattled surf wear retailer SurfStitch could be restructured and trading on the ASX again. Relevant links: https://jwi.co.nz/
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