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  2. Fletcher Building - Wikipedia

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    On 20 May, Fletcher Building announced its intention to lay off about 1000 staff in New Zealand, or approximately 10 percent of its workforce, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. [14] On 11 August, it was reported that Fletcher Building was expecting a loss of NZ$196 million for the year to June 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. [15]

  3. New Zealand Forest Products - Wikipedia

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    Kinleith Mill and Processing Complex, Tokoroa, New Zealand New Zealand Forest Products Headquarters, Penrose, Auckland. New Zealand Forest Products (NZFP) was New Zealand's largest industrial company from its creation (following the consolidation of the New Zealand timbermilling sector) in 1936 until the privatisation of state-owned Telecom New Zealand in 1990.

  4. Fletcher Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Fletcher Challenge was a multinational corporation from New Zealand. It was formed in 1981 by the merger of Fletcher Holdings , Challenge Corporation and Tasman Pulp and Paper . It had holdings in construction, forestry, building, and energy, initially just within New Zealand and then internationally as well, and at one time was the largest ...

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  9. Newsroom (website) - Wikipedia

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    The original website at newsroom.co.nz was launched by Peter Fowler on 21 November 1996 and was called NewsRoom. [2] It aggregated breaking news and press releases. [3] Fowler sold it to NZX in 2007, and they sold it to Craig Pellett's company Sublime (now called Streamline) [2] in 2014. [4] Pellett's company sold it to Newsroom NZ Ltd in 2017 ...