A Labour party release criticizes the National government's tax cuts and spending policies, arguing they increase household costs, harm health and education systems, and fail to deliver on promises to Kiwis.
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We're not as exposed as say an application or a business that doesn't have long-term contracted earnings. So CDC is contracting its data centers out to highly credit worthy counterparties, the biggest names and business that you can think of for 10, 15 years plus, with renewal rights out to often 30 years. So if demand goes away, those contracts will still need to be paid for and earnings will still come through to CDC. Its growth will be lower, but the cash flow out of that business will be enormous. With Long Road, it's pretty much the same. They contract all of the off takes the power from their solar farms and their batteries for 20 years, 30 years to similar sort of credit worthy counterparties. So again, if the boom ends, their earnings aren't going to be hit at all. Um their growth will be different, but again, very strong cash flow through back to infratil to infrared shareholders, which we can then use to shape the portfolio again for whatever the world looks like then.
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