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  1. So over the years & decades, what has Auckland City Council contributed to the progress & development of Auckland Sirport? What’s been it’s positive effect?

    1. Why not ask yourself what profit from Auckland airport operations have increased private wealth instead of reducing rates or helping the council provide better services? The cash injection from asset sales is always recommended by a finance industry looking for their margin on the transaction but people neglect to consider the actions of the increased return required delaying any investment required to keep the airport user friendly. You only need to look at Christchurch council which has kept it’s shareholding, has a nice modern airport and receives it’s share of the profits for other council spending.

  2. As long as the money men can make a quick dollar it doesn’t matter if the ratepayers get shortchanged and future airport users pay excessive prices is the way the world works now.
    While some have missed the tragic results from past government and council asset sales it appears that as long as any decisions made continue the transfer of wealth from many to the few at the top our mass media won’t complain.

  3. “In an inflationary world, a toll bridge (like company) would be a great thing to own because you’ve laid out the capital costs. You built it in old dollars and you don’t have to keep replacing it”
    Warren Buffett

    Would be great if NZ City Councils and governments could heed the advice of the reknowned greatest investor ever Warren Buffet rather than Wayne Brown and mates.

  4. When it was proved and made so public by the mainstream NZ media that Michael Wood had shares in Auckland Airport(worth an estimated $13,000) the Opposition MPs at the time(aka National)made a song and dance about that Share-saga.
    Now how much of a fuss will the media and their Masters in National make of this ‘sale’ of “Auckland Airport’s closing price on Tuesday night, the stake was worth about $1.3 billion, although such a large parcel of shares would likely be sold at a discount”???
    It looks like National and its media puppets are conspicuous in their lack of attention on that “Sale”.
    But then the mayor of Auckland Council is Right Wing and it’s unlikely the government or the media will make any noise about such a ‘transaction’ to whomever/where-ever.

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