The PC Company recently launched new notebook range which it believes will extend its domination of the New Zealand computer market. Sourced from the same production lines as major name brands, the notebooks feature identical componentry and specifications to international models, and are priced typically $800 to $1000 below equally spec’d notebooks. There are four new models, each with Pentium 4 processors, 15-inch TFT screens, and fast graphics and combo drives. The notebooks offer price, performance and power to suit every need and budget, from the basic A901 DekNote which retails for around $2249, up to the Elite MCY13 which sells for just over $4700.

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Fonterra names new CEO

Fonterra Co-operative Group has appointed Richard Allen (pictured) as its next CEO, succeeding Miles Hurrell. Allen joined the co-op as a graduate 18 years ago. Chair Peter McBride says that

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