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Dillon, Hallenstein troubleshooter, resigns as CEO

Nov. 9 (BusinessWire) Roy Dillon resigned as acting chief of clothing chain operator Hallenstein Glasson Holdings having previously steered the clothing chain’s menswear division through the recession. Full Article at Scoop - New Zealand News

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  1. Nov. 9 (BusinessWire) – The following stocks may be active on the New Zealand exchange after developments since the close of trading yesterday. All prices are in New Zealand dollars unless specified. Full Article at Scoop - New Zealand News

  2. Clothing retailer Hallenstein Glasson Holdings reported a full year net profit down 19.3 per cent to $NZ12.8 million ($A10.56 million) as margins were eroded in tight trading. Full Article at The Age

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