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Monday, 17 December 2012 14:23

Co-op backs away from new HQ

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Fonterra has thrown cold water on reports that it plans to build a $100 million state-of-the-art building in Auckland.

Co-op chief executive Theo Spierings has told its annual meeting in Hamilton today that it will "invest money in the business not buildings".

Answering a question from shareholder Lindsay Blake, Spierings says the co-op is keen to house its Auckland staff in one building. Currently Auckland staff is housed in three locations.

"We're looking for a Fonterra united, housing all employees in one building. This will be cost effective as well."
But he ruled out a $100m new head office reported in the media.
"We are not investing $1 on a new building," he says.

Blake told the meeting a flash office would do nothing to boost the co-op's turnover.

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