Marko Bogoievski
Infratil half year profit falls after making large investments
The utilities investor, Infratil, has reported a profit drop after making large investments, including buying a half stake in the telecommunications company, Vodafone. Audio
Infratil gets clearance to buy stake in Vodafone
The infrastructure investor, Infratil, has the all clear to buy a half share of Vodafone New Zealand, without needing to sell its stake in Trustpower. Audio
Infratil confident it can fund rest of portfolio
Utilities investor Infratil is confident about its portfolio and capital requirements, after posting a bottom line annual loss of 19-and-a-half-million-dollars. Audio
Vodafone NZ fetches $3.4bn in deal with consortium
Utilities investor Infratil says it reckons it can do a better job running the country's largest mobile company Vodafone than its current British owners. Audio
Infratil revises down FY profit guidance as mangement fees rise
The infrastructure investor, Infratil, has revised down its full year earnings guidance by as much as 14 percent, as rising asset values have increased its management costs. Audio
Infratil makes strong first half profit
The infrastructure investor, Infratil, has reported a stronger first half profit reflecting contributions from recently added businesses and steady earnings from core assets. Audio
Infratil rejects high value independent report
The infrastructure investor, Infratil, is sticking with its offer for the Australian-based energy company, Tilt Renewables. Infratil's chief executive Marko Bogoievski speaks to Nona Pelletier. Audio
Infratil's full year profit has eased slightly
Utilities investor Infratil has reported a net profit of $60-million for the year ended March compared with $66-million the year before. Audio
Infratil hopeful of bettter times for NZ Bus
The infrastructure investor, Infratil, is looking for new public transport policies to give its bus operation a boost. Audio
Lower profit for Infratil after gains in previous year
The infrastructure investor, Infratil, has reported a sharply lower profit after the previous year's result was boosted by asset sales. Audio
Infratil funds will head overseas
The infrastructure investor, Infratil, says the proceeds from the sale of its stake in Metlifecare will likely go into overseas investments. Audio
Infratil first half profit edges higher
The utilities investor, Infratil, has posted a steady first half profit; Chief executive Marko Bogoievski says the latest result is creditable at a time of considerable change. Audio
Infratil and Super Fund to invest in North American energy
The infrastructure investment company, Infratil, and the Superannuation Fund have joined forces again, this time to invest in the North American renewable energy industry. Audio
Infratil buying stake in Canberra data centre
A day after it unveiled a solid annual profit listed infrastructure investor Infratil has partly answered the big question what will it do with its one billion dollar war chest. Audio
Infratil bides time on war chest spending
The utilities investor, Infratil, is keeping investors on tenterhooks about its plans for an estimated one billion dollar investment war-chest. Audio
Infratil profit rises after selling stakes
The utilities investor, Infratil, has reported a higher full-year net profit after selling stakes in Z Energy and iSite Media. Audio
Returning capital to shareholders not immediate - Infratil
The utilities investor, Infratil, says it's leaving the door ajar for returning capital to shareholders, but wants to keep some cash on hand for future purchases. Audio
Infratil H1 profit leaps on sale of Z Energy stake
The utilities investor, Infratil, has posted a record first half profit on the back of the sale of its stake in Z Energy. The company's net profit jumped 9 percent to 435-million dollars in the six… Audio
Trustpower expected to power Infratil earnings growth
The power company, Trustpower, will continue to be the main driver of earnings growth for Infratil, even as the infrastructure and investment company pushes into the aged care sector. Audio