SkyCity makes $143.3m reported net loss
Soft economy, cost-of-living pressures here and in Australia and regulatory issues cited.
Soft economy, cost-of-living pressures here and in Australia and regulatory issues cited.
Andrew Bayly and the FMA issued statements about why this happened and what's next.
'We expect it will take time to see the flow-through to consenting and actual work.'
Losses from Higgins, intense competition, poor trading conditions feature in huge loss.
Report went in last Friday, PwC says. Nothing has been released in public yet.
He has held roles at Graeme Hart's Rank Group in the US.
'Would have preferred to stay in New Zealand. I love New Zealand. I’m a passionate Kiwi.'
From Z Energy to data centres: Infratil's 18.7 per cent annual return journey.
Financial Times: Sharp divisions among managers over the outlook for chip-making giant.
Offer is 34% above the last trading price, Empire's statement said.
The liquidation is being carried out as part of the rationalisation of the group.'
Du Val show might air overseas initially, producer says.
'Investors with us for years, they get paid quarterly. We’ve never missed a payment.'
Could this be a new prototype for terraced housing on medium-density Auckland sites?
Building to rise in Parnell after a joint venture between developer and charitable entity.
A$10m of the deal has been deferred and might not be paid till 2026, company says.
Auckland Council is 'aware that work is currently paused on the Seascape development'.
And why this earnings season could be largely irrelevant to the sharemarket's performance.
'It’s been nearly two years since I’ve been paid anything.' - Du Val investor
Around 30,000 homes in Perth are thought to be involved.
Around 500 people live in the high-rise.
Several CBD office buildings in Auckland have been converted into apartments, hotels.
One increasingly worried subcontractor complained of being owed around $500,000.
Around 120 investors put money into Du Val entities.
Skyscraper deal gets flushed after Hong Kong suitors don't progress.
Five days in a row and weekdays were always anticipated. No weekend shutdown.
'The fixed fee has hurt us. No one expected rates to go up 15% per annum."
New hotel opens today, offering 303 rooms and with an initial 65 staff.
Police confirmed there were no suspicious circumstances. No official inquiry is necessary.
'Rents are nowhere near enough to cover the mortgage for a typical debt-backed purchase.'