Theo Spierings
Fonterra joins chorus for interest rate cuts
Fonterra is joining the chorus for interest rate cuts after forecasting another tough season for its farmers. Audio
Fonterra's share prices fall more than 7% after 1st half result
Investors have shaved more than 7 percent off the value of Fonterra's share prices following a lower half profit and a cut in the dividend. Audio
Fonterra is confident of a rebound in demand from China
Fonterra is confident demand for dairy products in China will rebound sooner than later. Audio
Ebola contributing to international uncertainly over milk prices says Fonterra
Fonterra's chief executive Theo Spierings says the Ebola crisis is contributing to the international uncertaintly that is creating an oversupply of dairy and driving down farmgate milk prices. Audio
Fonterra to launch business brand - repositions corporate brand
Fonterra plans to launch a new business brand today aimed at producers, rather than consumers. Audio
Fonterra chief executive discusses annual results
Guyon Espiner talks to Theo Spierings. Audio
Fonterra CEO says margins will improve volatility here to stay
The chief executive of New Zealand's largest company, Fonterra, says the company's margins will improve from here but milk price volatility is here to stay. Audio
Fonterra slashes forecast payout
Fonterra has slashed its forecast payout from seven dollars to six dollars per kilo of milk solids, blaming volatility in world milk prices. Audio
Big Year interview: Theo Spierings
Theo Spierings, the CEO of Fonterra, New Zealand's largest company. The world's largest dairy exporter was caught up in a botulism false alarm this year that made headlines around the world and… Audio
Fonterra asks 755 staff in Sri Lanka to stay home
Fonterra says a protest outside one of its factories in Sri Lanka is one of the reasons it told its 755 staff in the country to stay at home. Audio
Fonterra boss explain
The chief executive of Fonterra Theo Spierings has been speaking in the last few minutes at a news conference in Beijing where he hurried after the contamination news broke. Audio
The fallout from DCD residue
Chief Executive of Fonterra Theo Spierings and Federated Farmers food safety spokesperson William Rolleston on the fallout from DCD residue being found in Fonterra milk powder. Audio
Evening Business for 26 September 2012
Fonterra will pay its 10,500 farmer owners $6.40 per kilogram of milksolids for the year to July, nearly a fifth less than last year. Audio
Fonterra plans to expand business in Asia, Latin America
New Zealand's largest business wants to get even bigger. Audio