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Chorus
Chorus is a company. It is located in Wellington, New Zealand and was founded in 2011. The company is part of the Communication Services sector, specifically in the Diversified Telecommunication Services industry. Based on various external sources, the CEO's approval rating is 100 %.
Key facts
- city: Wellington
- country: New Zealand
- sector: Communication Services
- industry: Diversified Telecommunication Services
- foundation year: 2011
- CEO: Jean-Baptiste B. Rousselot
- CEO gender: Male
- CEO approval: 100 %
Classified as: organization
Business
Chorus is one of the companies in New Zealand, companies in Diversified Telecommunication Services, companies in Communication Services and 3,550,070 companies in our database.
- Assets: 3.5B $
- Debt: 2B $
- Employees: 797 people
- Free cash flow: 249.7M $
- Market cap: 2.2B $
- Profits: 38.7M $
- Revenues: 571.6M $
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Talking Points:
- Chorus: Connecting NZ to worldclass fibre broadband
- New Zealand runs on fibre. We provide wholesale access to our network so that internet providers can sell their broadband plans and packages to you.
- We're Chorus. The team empowering New Zealand's digital future. A future few can imagine. It started with the roll-out of our once in a hundred year network. But...
- Chorus Limited provides fixed line communications infrastructure services in New Zealand. It offers phone and broadband services over copper and fiber networks for residential and business customers; and very high-speed digital subscriber line broadband services. The company also provides colocation services. Chorus Limited was founded in 2008 and is based in Wellington, New Zealand.
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