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2015 Top 200 Rankings 2015 TOP 200 RANKINGS Previous Revenue % Profit After % EBITDA EBIT % Return Total Assets % % Return Total Equity % Return on Proprietorship Balance Rank Rank Company Name ($000s) Change Tax ($000s) Rank Change ($000s) ($000s) on Revenue ($000s) Rank Change on Assets ($000) Rank Total Equity Ratio (%) Date 1 1 Fonterra Co-operative Group 19,207,000 -14.6 506,000 1 182.7 1,399,000 838,000 4.4 18,315,000 3 17.9 3 6,659,000 2 7.7 39.35% 07/15 2 2 Fletcher Building 8,685,000 3.1 280,000 5 -20.2 724,000 495,000 5.7 7,501,000 6 8.1 3.9 3,710,000 5 7.8 51.38% 06/15 3 5 Foodstuffs North Island 6,439,531 13.5 18,381 96 -52.6 86,840 86,840 1.3 2,645,587 20 -3.6 0.7 762,420 32 2.4 28.30% 03/15 4 4 Ebos Group 6,073,240 5.4 105,941 26 15.1 198,994 174,876 2.9 2,550,058 21 10.4 4.4 1,051,028 25 10.4 43.26% 06/15 5 3 Woolworths New Zealand Group 6,003,510 2.7 181,633 9 16.9 439,835 330,419 5.5 4,476,150 14 11.8 4.3 1,880,964 12 10.1 44.36% 06/14 6 6 Air New Zealand 4,959,000 5.4 327,000 4 24.8 984,000 582,000 11.7 6,775,000 7 15.8 5.2 1,965,000 11 17 31.13% 06/15 7 7 Spark New Zealand 3,523,000 -11 375,000 3 -18.5 989,000 536,000 15.2 3,206,000 19 -1.1 11.6 1,778,000 15 21.5 55.14% 06/15 8 9 BP New Zealand Holdings 3,306,004 -0.4 30,326 61 -70.4 99,269 67,706 2 1,357,293 34 -8.6 2.1 445,868 54 7 31.37% 12/14 9 (-) Z Energy Ltd 3,087,000 -9.1 7,000 141 -92.6 49,000 6,000 0.2 1,373,000 33 -10.8 0.5 505,000 51 1.3 34.67% 03/15 10 10 Fulton Hogan 2,916,478 -10.2 151,643 13 9.7 318,264 233,702 8 1,714,635 32 3 9 685,826 36 24.3 40.60% 06/15 11 14 Meridian Energy 2,912,000 15.7 247,000 6 7.5 612,000 335,000 11.5 7,661,000 5 0.9 3.2 4,748,000 4 5.3 62.27% 06/15 12 12 Foodstuffs South Island 2,881,891 4 18,805 93 -12.7 26,290 26,290 0.9 1,010,558 50 5.9 1.9 337,840 65 5.8 34.38% 02/15 13 11 ExxonMobil New Zealand Holdings 2,803,978 -2.1 -33,510 224 -177.5 120 -15,774 -0.6 1,071,164 47 -2.1 -3.1 110,685 122 -26 10.22% 12/14 14 13 The Warehouse Group 2,787,108 4.5 50,937 42 -34.1 146,105 87,471 3.1 1,198,798 40 5.9 4.4 544,282 44 9.5 46.71% 08/15 15 15 Contact Energy 2,428,000 -1 133,000 17 -43.2 459,000 255,000 10.5 6,089,000 9 -1.5 2.2 3,171,000 7 3.9 51.68% 06/15 16 18 Silver Fern Farms 2,323,418 15.8 474 190 101.7 56,825 27,663 1.2 760,847 61 -8.7 0.1 319,256 69 0.2 40.05% 09/14 17 22 New Zealand Post 2,236,000 3.7 143,000 16 33.6 300,000 216,000 9.7 19,217,000 2 9.3 0.8 1,170,000 22 12.1 6.36% 06/15 18 (-) Farmlands Co-operative Society 2,213,101 1.2 1784 181 -57.3 5,826 5,826 0.3 411,653 95 6 0.4 127,797 115 1.4 31.95% 06/15 19 16 Infratil 2,133,600 -12.9 466,300 2 69.8 824,600 665,400 31.2 5,947,700 11 9.1 8.2 2,555,300 9 20.3 44.84% 03/15 20 19 Genesis Energy 2,098,900 4.6 104,800 27 113 322,700 208,300 9.9 3,528,000 17 -2.8 2.9 1,825,400 13 5.7 51.01% 06/15 21 20 Mainfreight 2,054,339 6.8 82,405 32 -8.1 160,898 126,736 6.2 1,124,455 44 15.2 7.8 508,618 50 17.3 48.43% 03/15 22 17 Vodafone New Zealand 1,974,700 -4.4 -120,700 232 -332.6 424,700 27,400 1.4 2,218,200 24 -4.3 -5.3 157,100 103 -55.4 6.93% 03/15 23 21 Mighty River Power 1,686,000 -1.5 47,000 44 -77.8 498,000 198,000 11.7 6,058,000 10 6.5 0.8 3,337,000 6 1.4 56.81% 06/15 24 23 Nuplex Industries 1,514,700 -8.3 73,600 36 34.7 145,500 106,100 7 1,182,100 42 -1.5 6.2 576,400 42 13.5 48.39% 06/15 25 31 Methanex New Zealand 1,501,838 25.8 104,098 28 -4.9 183,200 130,144 8.7 1,010,206 51 1.5 10.4 325,412 68 34.4 32.45% 12/14 26 28 ZESPRI Group 1,474,681 19.9 34,621 55 100.8 56,159 50,926 3.5 461,279 88 3.8 7.6 109,548 123 34.8 24.19% 03/15 27 24 Alliance Group 1,461,528 5.4 6,210 144 10.6 41,045 21,098 1.4 504,755 84 4.1 1.3 296,684 72 2.1 59.95% 09/14 28 27 Downer New Zealand 1,308,988 3.8 35,996 54 -17.9 96,436 66,067 5 563,133 75 10.6 6.7 108,764 124 38.1 20.29% 06/15 29 26 Vector 1,296,139 2.7 149,393 14 -12.8 584,251 389,098 30 6,122,957 8 4.9 2.5 2,298,632 10 6.5 38.43% 06/15 30 25 ANZCO Foods 1,260,405 -1.6 6,016 146 -50.8 29,925 18,232 1.4 506,274 83 9.4 1.2 217,849 84 2.8 44.96% 09/14 31 30 British American Tobacco Holdings (NZ) 1,232,942 1.5 126,484 19 -3.9 181,262 180,556 14.6 568,525 74 5.3 22.8 155,338 105 84.5 28.03% 12/14 32 32 Housing New Zealand 1,205,000 5.8 163,000 12 15.6 536,001 321,000 26.6 21,816,000 1 11.3 0.8 17,622,000 1 1 85.10% 06/15 33 29 PGG Wrightson 1,204,162 -1.7 32,753 57 -22.5 64,976 55,748 4.6 652,953 69 2.9 5.1 267,368 77 12.2 41.53% 06/15 34 47 Haier New Zealand Investment Holding Company 1,131,910 45.8 -12,556 218 59.5 83,492 15,499 1.4 1,825,099 29 5.8 -0.7 119,445 118 -9.9 6.73% 12/14 PRESENTED BY: 2015 TOP 200 RANKINGS Previous Revenue % Profit After % EBITDA EBIT % Return Total Assets % % Return Total Equity % Return on Proprietorship Balance Rank Rank Company Name ($000s) Change Tax ($000s) Rank Change ($000s) ($000s) on Revenue ($000s) Rank Change on Assets ($000) Rank Total Equity Ratio (%) Date 35 34 Transpower New Zealand 1,045,500 4.2 113,300 24 -47.5 620,000 385,100 36.8 5,727,300 12 1 2 1,376,100 19 8.1 24.15% 06/15 36 35 Toyota New Zealand 1,027,598 4.2 13,417 111 133.8 30,362 23,460 2.3 376,158 99 13.8 3.8 62,018 165 22 17.55% 03/15 37 33 Chorus 1,014,000 -4.9 91,000 29 -38.5 591,000 267,000 26.3 3,841,000 15 4.4 2.4 819,000 29 11.7 21.78% 06/15 38 45 TrustPower 994,532 22.3 144,014 15 25.1 340,806 242,540 24.4 3,581,599 16 13.8 4.3 1,810,236 14 8.7 53.81% 03/15 39 41 Tasman Steel Holdings 948,094 10.7 43,169 49 148.9 127,382 70,175 7.4 1,197,562 41 20.1 3.9 628,328 40 7.2 57.27% 06/14 40 40 Datacom Group 936,478 8.7 24,347 74 -52.6 71,421 39,274 4.2 383,294 96 1.6 6.4 171,259 98 14.4 45.03% 03/15 41 38 Sky Network Television 928,325 2.1 171,764 11 6.4 376,645 259,432 27.9 1,942,021 27 4.1 9 1,337,203 21 13.3 70.24% 06/15 42 43 SKYCITY Entertainment Group 918,419 11.7 128,744 18 30.7 307,478 218,186 23.8 1,925,561 28 5.1 6.9 816,922 30 16.2 43.49% 06/15 43 65 Open Country Dairy 908,693 66.8 29,801 62 91.5 59,793 46,045 5.1 533,807 80 20 6.1 284,391 73 11.1 58.13% 09/14 44 44 Bunnings 900,244 10.4 12,034 116 105.6 53,225 34,461 3.8 494,332 86 4.8 2.5 56,941 170 23.6 11.79% 06/15 45 37 Ballance Agri-Nutrients 896,365 -3.1 -11,070 214 -214.5 43,910 -10,207 -1.1 541,874 78 -8.6 -2 435,429 55 -2.6 76.72% 05/15 46 36 Goodman Fielder New Zealand 869,310 -7.6 -132,887 233 34 77,619 -91,040 -10.5 1,093,200 45 -14.4 -11.2 396,534 58 -28.7 33.45% 06/15 47 48 Bidvest New Zealand 830,464 9.9 24,885 72 5.1 54,402 40,948 4.9 251,756 121 3.8 10.1 135,209 114 19.3 54.70% 06/15 48 54 The Colonial Motor Company 789,377 12.9 18,705 94 -7.4 34,882 30,702 3.9 282,353 117 14.5 7.1 152,576 107 12.7 57.69% 06/15 49 51 Hellaby Holdings 779,605 6.3 28,403 64 22117.8 58,707 44,173 5.7 433,505 92 11.8 6.9 219,074 82 13.9 53.34% 06/15 50 42 Kiwirail Holdings 769,300 -8 -166,500 234 32.90 148,100 -145,400 -18.9 948,600 53 2.8 -17.8 520,400 48 -33.4 55.62% 06/15 51 52 Harvey Norman Stores (NZ) 756,304 4.7 20,158 89 5.5 27,595 27,595 3.6 243,172 122 10.2 8.7 141,462 111 14.3 60.99% 06/14 52 56 RTA Pacific (NZ) 738,750 9.5 82,578 31 10.3 93,858 90,928 12.3 738,819 63 -17.2 10.1 341,691 64 21.2 41.88% 12/14 53 50 Turners & Growers 733,929 -0.5 16,620 102 -3.6 46,840 32,616 4.4 559,397 77 21.7 3.3 282,972 74 6 55.53% 12/14 54 49 H J Heinz Company (New Zealand) 723,244 -2.8 68,301 37 53.9 134,771 108,520 15 710,100 65 -0.9 9.6 371,518 60 20 52.08% 12/14 55 39 Ravensdown Fertiliser Co-operative 719,465 -18.4 -11,490 215 -2177.8 9,512 -9,412 -1.3 533,241 81 -2.3 -2.1 379,859 59 -3.1 70.41% 05/15 56 46 Westland Co-operative Dairy Company 666,810 -16.8 19,386 91 3,754.10 61,118 35,292 5.3 538,165 79 12.5 3.8 207,788 87 8.9 40.88% 07/15 57 55 Wilson & Horton 656,827 -2.4 51,130 41 -11.80 134,871 110,329 16.8 1,141,188 43 -7.5 4.3 591,994 41 7.5 49.86% 12/14 58 60 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation 649,157 13.4 113,173 25 16.6 199,743 168,095 25.9 669,816 68 6.3 17.4 471,190 53 25.8 72.48% 03/15 59 57 Sime Darby Motor Group 645,612 -0.8 15,503 105 12.7 27,934 23,177 3.6 297,567 115 13.7 5.5 21,791 209 109.7 7.79% 06/14 60 61 Hewlett-Packard New Zealand 621,377 9 -15,571 219 -6.2 -792 -8,510 -1.4 163,604 154 -52.7 -6.1 -240,706 235 N/A -94.47% 10/14 61 58 Lion - Beer, Spirits & Wine (NZ) 595,347 -7.6 44,024 46 -20.2 96,109 69,385 11.7 1,064,838 48 7.8 4.3 849,682 28 5.3 82.79% 09/14 62 62 Apple Sales New Zealand 569,726 0.8 15,137 106 44.3 32,856 21,963 3.9 132,951 172 62.8 14.1 11,180 224 137.7 10.42% 09/14 63 66 Ingram Micro New Zealand Holdings 562,342 6.4 -1,122 200 91.6 13,088 8,070 1.4 234,769 125 6.8 -0.5 17,971 215 -6.1 7.91% 12/14 64 63 Transfield Services (New Zealand) 545,859 4.9 -12,551 217 -202.9 -6,814 -16,518 -3 452,113 90 48.9 -3.3 154,700 106 -7.8 40.94% 06/15 65 75 Opus International (NZ) 541,080 16.9 26,240 69 15.2 55,386 39,157 7.2 351,314 102 4.8 7.6 150,334 108 18.4 43.80% 12/14 66 69 Auckland International Airport 521,000 6.9 223,500 8 3.5 437,100 372,300 71.5 5,101,500 13 7.8 4.5 3,042,900 8 7.5 61.88% 06/15 67 76 Oregon Group 517,675 12.2 45,219 45 -72 91,171 81,429 15.7 1,341,112 35 8.2 3.5 751,512 34 6.3 58.24% 06/15 68 71 Watercare Services 513,957 6 -55,356 229 -559.6 217,319 7,400 1.4 8,684,754 4 3.6 -0.6 5,875,001 3 -0.9 68.83% 06/15 PRESENTED BY: 2015 TOP 200 RANKINGS Previous Revenue % Profit After % EBITDA EBIT % Return Total Assets % % Return Total Equity % Return on Proprietorship Balance Rank Rank Company Name ($000s) Change Tax ($000s) Rank Change ($000s) ($000s) on Revenue ($000s) Rank Change on Assets ($000) Rank Total Equity Ratio (%) Date 69 64 DB Breweries 511,460 -6.7 22,388 78 -27.9 55,590 37,757 7.4 325,951 109 -7.1 6.6 102,607
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