Share Buy-Back for Employee Share Purchase Scheme
25 May 2018
The New Zealand Refining Company Limited –
Announcement of Share Buy-Back for
Employee Share Purchase Scheme
On 2 May 2018 The New Zealand Refining Company Limited (Refining NZ) announced its intention to
buy-back not more than $303 thousand of its ordinary shares on-market through CRS Nominees Limited.
As announced on 8 May 2018, Refining NZ purchased 122,169 ordinary shares for a total amount of
$289 thousand, and will extend the buy-back period to 31 May 2018 to allow for an additional
acquisition of approximately $2 thousand of its ordinary shares, occurring after 3 clear business days
from the date of this notice.
Denise Jensen
Chief Financial Officer/ Company Secretary
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