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NZX Biggest Losers

Here are the NZX-listed companies with the biggest losses on Friday.Manuka Resources (NZE:MKR): -8%, NZ$0.10Black Pearl Group (NZE:BPG): -2%, NZ$0.62The Warehouse Group (NZE:WHS): -2%, NZ$0.62Gentrack Group (NZE:GTK): -2%, NZ$3.75Pacific Edge (NZE:PEB): -2%, NZ$0.30Hallenstein Glasson Holdings (NZE:HLG): -1%, NZ$10.01AFT Pharmaceuticals (NZE:AFT): -1%, NZ$3.88Air New Zealand (NZE:AIR): -1%, NZ$0.41SkyCity Entertainment Group (NZE:SKC): -1%, NZ$0.46PGG Wrightson (NZE:PGW): -1%, NZ$2.08

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NZX Biggest Losers

Here are the NZX-listed companies with the biggest losses on Friday.Winton Land (NZE:WIN): -5%, NZ$1.62Manuka Resources (NZE:MKR): -4%, NZ$0.13a2 Milk Company (NZE:ATM): -4%, NZ$6.44Henderson Far East Income (NZE:HFL): -2%, NZ$6.13Channel Infrastructure NZ (NZE:CHI): -2%, NZ$3.17The Warehouse Group (NZE:WHS): -2%, NZ$0.62Gentrack Group (NZE:GTK): -2%, NZ$3.57Vista Group International (NZE:VGL): -2%, NZ$2.57Infratil (NZE:IFT): -1%, NZ$15.66The Colonial Motor Company (NZE:CMO): -1%, NZ$6.90

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NZX Sector Update: Non-Energy Minerals Shares Rise, Health Technology Declines

Non-energy minerals shares gained the most on New Zealand's Exchange, rising nearly 3% on Friday.Shares of Manuka Resources (NZE:MKR, ASX:MKR) were up almost 7% in recent trade.Meanwhile, the health technology sector fell 3%.Shares of Fisher & Paykel Healthcare (NZE:FPH, ASX:FPH) were down nearly 5% in recent trade.

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Manuka Resources Starts Crushing, Screening Activities at New South Wales Project; Shares Up 5%

Manuka Resources (ASX:MKR, NZE:MKR) started crushing and screening activities at its Mt Boppy project in New South Wales ahead of the production restart at its Wonawinta processing facility, according to a Tuesday filing with the Australian bourse.Haulage to the processing facility is scheduled to start on April 22, the filing said.Commissioning and first production are slated for June, per the filing.Manuka Resources shares rose 5% in morning trade in Australia.

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