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Fletcher Building shares trade down
Fletcher in "a challenging cyclical and competitive environment " - Forsyth Barr analysts.
Fletcher in "a challenging cyclical and competitive environment " - Forsyth Barr analysts.
"Treble Cone is considered by many as the best skiing and riding in the world."
Signs the company is finally getting back on track.
Infrastructure NZ says planning reform needed more urgently than KiwiBuild.
Fletcher to reveal more at today's investor briefing
The industry now divided into two camps: robust and fragile - BDO.
Confidence in the market has bounced back to its second highest level in over two years.
Including a professionally built horse training track, with stables and wash-down yards.
The chance to buy the leasehold for this fascinating hotel is on the table.
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It was a court house, a church and Waipukurau's hub. Who can save it from a wrecking ball?
Hamilton's tallest and largest office building is for sale.
Plans for biggest development in Tokoroa since the 1980s have been unveiled.
Fiji's newest five-star luxury resort is on the market for the first time.
Land in the crop-growing heart of NZ's East Coast will go under the hammer.
A large-scale Hawke's Bay organic business is for sale.
Strong operating revenues motivate boutique hotel owners to hang on.
A block of bare land in Napier's Onekawa is set to go under the hammer.
Property with massive exposure and a superb tenant covenant is for sale.
"Those were clearly lava caves." - Peter Haynes on 'voids' beneath apartments.
"The market is an absolute disaster down there." - Ian Cole
"This is the first new-build hotel since the earthquakes." - Jhunjhunwala
Voids in the rock up to 4m high by 2m wide had to be filled.
Industrial property values are mirroring Tauranga's residential market.
ANZ and Westpac are owed $40m by next year.
Residents aren't happy about the proposed changes.
"Every month I go to Seattle and show off my goods." Costco's Patrick Noone.