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NZX Biggest Gainers

Here are the NZX-listed companies with the biggest gains on Friday.a2 Milk Company (NZE:ATM): +11%, NZ$7.29Santana Minerals (NZE:SMI): +6%, NZ$0.67Scott Technology (NZE:SCT): +3%, NZ$2.82Heartland Group Holdings (NZE:HGH): +3%, NZ$1.23Fletcher Building (NZE:FBU): +3%, NZ$3.19EBOS Group (NZE:EBO): +3%, NZ$21.25Ryman Healthcare (NZE:RYM): +3%, NZ$2.33Spark New Zealand (NZE:SPK): +3%, NZ$1.95Mercury NZ (NZE:MCY): +2%, NZ$6.92Sky Network Television (NZE:SKT): +2%, NZ$3.18

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New Zealand Shares Fall; Ryman Healthcare Allocates NZ$150 Million in Unsubordinated Bonds After Offer Closes

New Zealand shares ended lower on Thursday as Asian markets saw the impact of a lower Wall Street close.The S&P/NZX 50 Index fell 0.39%, or 51.49 points, to close at 13,202.16.On Wednesday, the Nasdaq Composite fell 1.98%, the Dow Jones declined 1.87%, and the S&P 500 was down 1.62%.In domestic news, New Zealand's national asking prices fell 2.5% in May to NZ$833,800 from April, while easing 0.2% year on year, as price expectations dropped and sentiment softened among both buyers and sellers, according to a Trade Me Property survey.Also, New Zealand's Southland and West Coast housing markets dominate the list of the country's strongest performers, while values remain broadly flat at a national level, said Cotality.In corporate news, Ryman Healthcare (ASX:RYM, NZE:RYM) confirmed that its retail offer for six-year, fixed-rate, secured, unsubordinated bonds closed, and NZ$150 million of bonds were allocated to participants involved in the bookbuild process.Westpac Banking (ASX:WBC, NZE:WBC) issued 13 billion yen in tier two subordinated callable instruments maturing in June 2036.

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Ryman Healthcare Allocates NZ$150 Million in Unsubordinated Bonds After Offer Closes

Ryman Healthcare (ASX:RYM, NZE:RYM) confirmed that its retail offer for six-year, fixed rate, secured, unsubordinated bonds closed, and NZ$150 million of bonds were allocated to participants involved in the bookbuild process, according to Thursday filings with the Australian and New Zealand bourses.This includes oversubscriptions of NZ$50 million, per the filing. The issue margin for the bonds was set at 1.8% per annum.The company's shares fell nearly 1% in recent trading on the Australian bourse on Thursday, and over 1% on the New Zealand bourse.

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New Zealand Shares Rise; Ryman Healthcare Launches NZ$100 Million Six-Year Retail Bond Offer

New Zealand shares ended higher on Tuesday amid a broad-based rally in Asian shares as investors showed optimism after Iran and Israel halted attacks.The S&P/NZX 50 Index rose 1.27%, or 165.84 points, to close at 13,204.08.Iran and Israel said they had stopped attacks on each other following an appeal from US President Donald Trump. However, Tehran warned it will resume hostilities if Israel continues striking Hezbollah in Lebanon, according to a Monday Reuters report.About eight flights were cancelled at Wellington Airport in New Zealand due to strong winds and massive waves hitting the capital city, multiple media outlets reported on Tuesday.In domestic news, total actual filled jobs in New Zealand inched down to 2.26 million in the March quarter from 2.27 million in the December 2025 quarter, according to data published by Stats NZ.Also, New Zealand spending on a per-person basis on Westpac-issued debit and credit cards fell 0.3% in May, adjusted for seasonal swings, with spending effectively tracking sideways since the start of the year, according to a Westpac report.Further, New Zealand national average home values in May reached NZ$912,190, 0.3% higher in the three months to the end of May and 0.2% less than the same period in the previous year, according to the QV House Price Index.Meanwhile, New Zealand business financial data industries reported sales of NZ$200 billion in the March quarter, up 5.3%, or NZ$10 billion, from the March 2025 quarter, according to figures released by Stats NZ.In corporate news, Ryman Healthcare (ASX:RYM, NZE:RYM) launched an offer for up to NZ$100 million of six-year fixed-rate secured unsubordinated bonds maturing on June 22, 2032, with the potential to accept up to NZ$50 million in oversubscriptions.Channel Infrastructure (ASX:CHI, NZE:CHI) completed a fast-tracked project at its Marsden Point Energy Precinct, making 93 million liters of diesel storage capacity available to the New Zealand Government.

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Ryman Healthcare Launches NZ$100 Million Six-Year Retail Bond Offer

Ryman Healthcare (ASX:RYM, NZE:RYM) launched an offer for up to NZ$100 million of six-year fixed-rate secured unsubordinated bonds maturing on June 22, 2032, with the potential to accept up to NZ$50 million in oversubscriptions, according to a Monday filing with the New Zealand bourse.The offer carries an indicative margin of 1.8% to 1.9% above the swap rate, subject to a minimum 5.6% annual interest rate, with final pricing to be set on Thursday after a bookbuild process, per the filing.The new bonds are expected to be listed on the New Zealand Exchange debt market under the ticker "RYM020" following their issue on June 22, the filing said.Existing holders of RYM010 bonds may be eligible to exchange their holdings into the new bonds on a one-for-one basis through an optional exchange mechanism, subject to allocation and agreement.Proceeds will be used for debt repayment, refinancing of the RYM010 bonds, and general corporate purposes, a separate filing showed.

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Ryman Healthcare Mulls Six-Year Fixed-Rate Secured Bond Offer

Ryman Healthcare (ASX:RYM, NZE:RYM) said it is evaluating a proposed issuance of six-year fixed-rate, secured and unsubordinated bonds to institutional and New Zealand retail investors, backed by a guarantee and security package from its guaranteeing group, according to a Wednesday filing with the Australian and New Zealand bourses.Existing holders of the company's RYM010 quoted bonds in custodial accounts may exchange some or all holdings into the new bonds at par on a one-for-one basis, subject to allocation and approval by the company and the relevant bookbuild participant, per the filing.Exchanged bonds will be cancelled, reducing RYM010 supply, and trading is expected to be temporarily suspended during the new bonds' rate-setting and initial quotation period, the filing said.The offer is anticipated to open in the week commencing June 8, subject to a successful bookbuild, the filing added.

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NZX Most Active Stocks

Here are the most actively traded stocks on New Zealand's Exchange on Friday.Stride Property (NZE:SPG): 1.3 million sharesVital Healthcare Property Trust (NZE:VHP): 955,155 sharesNZX (NZE:NZX): 943,788 sharesRyman Healthcare (NZE:RYM): 800,212 sharesTourism Holdings (NZE:THL): 699,829 shares

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Ryman Healthcare Narrows Loss in Fiscal 2026 as Revenue Jumps

Ryman Healthcare (NZE:RYM, ASX:RYM) reported Tuesday a fiscal 2026 net loss of NZ$0.169 per share, narrowing from a loss of NZ$0.724 in fiscal 2025.Analysts polled by FactSet expected earnings of NZ$0.01.Revenue for the year ended March 31 was NZ$855.6 million, up from NZ$760.7 million in the previous year.Analysts surveyed by FactSet expected NZ$865.1 million.The company said it expects fiscal 2027 capital expenditure of NZ$150 million to NZ$180 million, compared with NZ$221.8 million in fiscal 2026.

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New Zealand Shares Rise Amid Hopes of US-Iran Peace Talks; Chorus Says Q3 Fibre Connections Rise to 1.1 Million

New Zealand shares ended higher on Wednesday as most Asian markets saw gains amid hopes of continued US-Iran peace talks.The S&P/NZX 50 Index gained 0.46% or 59.32 points to close at 13,076.58.Peace talks to end the US-Iran war could resume over the next two days in Pakistan, said US President Donald Trump on Tuesday, according to a Tuesday Reuters report."The impressive price action in risk assets suggests markets are keen ​to look through the immediate impact of the Middle East conflict," said Tony Sycamore, an analyst at ​IG, as quoted by Reuters in a separate report.In domestic news, a total of 2,869 metric tonnes (MT) of products were sold during the Global Dairy Trade (GDT) pulse auction held Tuesday, with supply ranging from 2,550 MT to 3,000 MT, according to data from the trading platform.In corporate news, Chorus (ASX:CNU) said fibre connections grew by 13,000 in the fiscal third quarter to 1.1 million, up from a gain of 7,000 in the fiscal second quarter.Ryman Healthcare (ASX:RYM, NZE:RYM) reported 331 occupation right agreement (ORA) sales in the fiscal fourth quarter, up 10% from 302 a year earlier.

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Ryman Healthcare's Total Fiscal Q4 Sales Volumes Rise

Ryman Healthcare (ASX:RYM, NZE:RYM) reported 331 occupation right agreement (ORA) sales in the fiscal fourth quarter, up 10% from 302 a year earlier, according to a Wednesday filing with the Australian and New Zealand bourses.The total sales for the quarter ended March 31, include 81 new sales and 250 resales, compared with 83 new sales and 219 resales a year earlier.Occupancy at mature care centers held steady at 96.1% in the fourth quarter, while newer centers outperformed expectations, with four of five opened in the past two years exceeding 80% occupancy as of March 31, per the filing.The company's fiscal 2026 free cash flow is expected to be around NZ$180 million, while net interest-bearing debt stood at NZ$1.57 billion as at March 31, the filing added.

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