Leases down under – collateral damage?
Bad news for us
Small is beautiful, and that applies particularly to Auckland these days, for a few reasons.
As I first argued earlier this year, there’s is a little gem in New Zealand’s logistics and transport industry landscape – labelled Mainfreight – which again this month gave the bulls more reasons to be ever bullish.
Where there is a benchmark in terms of transparency and performance, just as so many larger companies lick their wounds from mis-allocation of capital (among other things), we tend to ...
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