
Fletcher to resume SkyCity rebuild, other projects in stages
Fletcher now working through what they need to do to be ready to resume work.
Fletcher now working through what they need to do to be ready to resume work.
Builders, contractors, civil works businesses use Government support.
Support goes considerably beyond the $66.3 million in wage subsidies.
"New hygiene measures, physical distancing, contact tracing" - Reidy
The Warehouse has been paid $52 million through the wage subsidy scheme.
"That goes with the territory - I don't look for sympathy" - Ross Taylor.
Company refutes union claims about how it's acting during the pandemic.
Union: "It shows a lack of respect for the workforce that keeps their company moving."
Company devising pay reductions for about 5000 staff over the next 3 months.
Fletcher is the latest company to can its dividend.
The pain is shared during an alliance.
Fletcher is targeting 30 per cent emission reductions by 2030.
Steel sector now reporting green shoots of improvement. But can we believe them?
The cars have been trapped since the SkyCity Convention centre blaze.
Fletcher's results didn't look great, but the market still took heart from what they saw.
Fletcher building's company Winstone Wallboards is relocating from Auckland to Tauranga.
Three big issues canvassed by Fletcher CEO.
Alarm raised about possibility of toxic mould.
SkyCity has revealed its latest half-year result.
Pania Newton is confident land will be returned to a trust that would manage it.
The 18,000sq m inner-city mall opens in March
The sharemarket is poised for the moment of truth in the form of earnings updates.
Deputy PM shuts down reports Ihumātao land dispute would be settled by Waitangi Day.
An announcement on the disputed land at Mangere is expected before Waitangi Day.
Two new hotels opposite NZICC, another new one nearby
Fletcher may uncover more damage than expected as demolition advances, says expert.
Chief Ross Taylor will be hoping the building company at start of an upward trend.
"If I could eliminate all safety risks, I would."