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Napier Port Holdings Completes Share Repurchase Program

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Napier Port Holdings (NZE:NPH) completed an on-market share buyback program launched in May, purchasing a total of 312,000 ordinary shares, according to a Wednesday filing with the Australian bourse.

The company said it has about 199.6 million shares on issue following the program's completion.

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