
Second half-year tougher than expected: Fletcher downgrades full-year profit
Falling revenue and margin pressure in some building products businesses cited in update.
Falling revenue and margin pressure in some building products businesses cited in update.
Key to success: Being 'consistently not stupid, instead of trying to be very intelligent'.
'After a few weeks, we decided we needed to move' - Goedeke on coming to NZ.
The company targets the budget-conscious, trucking places nationally. Prices from $65,000.
And how FirstCape will handle a $1.4T transfer of wealth from Baby Boomers to their kids.
Grant Thornton is now in charge of the construction business, which built 700 state homes.
Most businesses built fewer homes, yet modular builder HouseMe's completions skyrocketed.
Two ministers signed off on the land deal for the project, opposed by some locals.
'There is not a desire for more red tape with the current Government.' - Joanna Pidgeon
'This is about galvanising the membership and Mitre 10 being a co-operative' - Smith
'It will take us five years, hoping to be the most visited destination in Queenstown.'
'Good outcome' as no owners forced to leave the tower, after being on notice last week.
The man 'was aware that the removal of the tree would yield more developable land'.
Tour bookings are now being offered, but the first residents won't move in until May.
Director said video company was 'another victim of Covid', according to liquidator.
The plan is to 'give order to the rather disordered collection of buildings and spaces'.
A grandstand going for apartments but the latest study shows fewer cranes on our horizons.
Residents in the building at 76 Albert St were threatened with having to leave by Monday.
He was knighted in 2012 for his services to motorsport and his philanthropy.
South Auckland industrial caught the eye of our wealthiest man, who is advancing plans.
Deposits taken on the first stage or 180 units amount to around $100m of sales.
The investment is 'significant and indicates the long-term commitment to New Zealand'.
From 'mad’ to nearly fully clad, a huge development makes progress.
Around $2.5b of infrastructure is estimated to be needed to enable plans to proceed.
'Not a rogue contractor but a trusted partner with the Government that came unstuck.'
Payment so far is only 35c in the dollar. Deloitte plans a further distribution soon.
The move came after concerns subcontractors were not being paid.
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LINZ also announced changes to how applications would be handled, effective from today.