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What’s in store from Fletcher Building investor day?
Will it finally crack the tonne and build 1000 new homes annually here?
Will it finally crack the tonne and build 1000 new homes annually here?
Defendants didn’t dispute the Westgate vision, nor that it had not yet been achieved.
'The fear is that they’ll throw everything out.'
DLA Piper says the market is buoyant in New Zealand and Australia.
Target business caters specifically for the needs of urban development.
They're nipping at the heels of the biggest operators.
Downer has around 25,000 employees in Australia and around 10,000 in New Zealand.
A new 10-year lease gives the buyer a long-term income stream from the Australasian giant.
Financial Times: Without a handful of tech heavy-hitters, the S&P 500 is going nowhere.
Investors are more optimistic the Federal Reserve could skip a rate hike.
The travails of Muldoon need not cause us contemporary gloom, a think-tank says.
'Always happy to investigate any issue of alleged unfairness or inappropriate charging.'
"Tentative signs of an uptick in activity, moderating price falls."
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Plus: Michael Wood's mixed bag of shares, and life after Marsden Point.
Highest-price retirement village units: ORAs on two double-height penthouses $13.75m each.
Public and private partnerships are needed to get investment and development moving.
Investors will arrive to improve the country’s liveability if the conditions are right.
'If we’re not building anything, we don’t particularly need a whole lot of builders.'
A computer hack sees scammers intercept emails and cause redirection of a US$1m payment.
Meanwhile, details emerge of Virgin Australia's re-listing plans.
When the housing bubble pops, things go downhill fast.
The environment is the real market winner in latest INFINZ awards.
OPINION: Investors are fuelling up their corporate jets.
Investor demand for diversity creates opportunities for NZ companies.
Whether it's shares or property, you can make money without going to work.
'Hopefully, something can be done with the old ones. Maybe they can be ground up...'
Big jump in sales at Sylvia Park, LynnMall and The Base.
Giant of the sector reports in the face of falling house prices, Government scrutiny.
'The Smiths are such humble people. They’re some of the most experienced retailers in NZ.'