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  2. Trade Me - Wikipedia

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    Trade Me is New Zealand's largest online auction and classifieds website. Managed by Trade Me Ltd., the site was founded in 1999 by New Zealand entrepreneur Sam Morgan, who sold it to Fairfax in 2006 for NZ$700 million. [1]

  3. Sam Morgan (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Trade Me kept him very busy and at one point he was living 200 metres from the main office on Wellington Waterfront. On March 6, 2006, John Fairfax Holdings agreed to buy Trade Me for NZ$700 million, plus another NZ$50 million if financial targets were met over the next two years. Sam Morgan received $227 million (excluding future bonuses ...

  4. List of companies listed on the New Zealand Exchange

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    New Zealand New Zealand Property Trust NZX: NPF: New Zealand [72] Napier Port Holdings NZX: NPH: New Zealand Rural Land Company: NZX: NZL: New Zealand New Talisman Gold Mines NZX: NTL: New Zealand [73] New Talisman Gold Mines Options NZX: NTLOB: New Zealand [74] NZ Windfarms: NZX: NWF: New Zealand [75] Smartshares NZ Bond ETF NZX: NZB: New ...

  5. Lixtor - Wikipedia

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    Lixtor is an internet auction website operating in New Zealand since 2005, as a free alternative to Trade Me [1] or Facebook Marketplace.. Lixtor's business model is substantially different from its rival site Trade Me as it tries to operate its business on advertising revenue rather than charging users on listing fees and success fee.

  6. Salehoo - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 2005 by New Zealand-born entrepreneurs Simon Slade and Mark Ling in Christchurch, New Zealand. [3] While Slade worked full-time for Hewlett-Packard, he also sold on New Zealand’s local online auction site, Trade Me. [citation needed] After receiving numerous inquiries about where he found his suppliers, Slade recognized the demand for a directory of verified suppliers.

  7. Barfoot & Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Barfoot & Thompson is New Zealand's largest privately owned, non-franchised real estate company, based in Auckland, New Zealand.The company is family owned and operated and is still run by the same Barfoot and Thompson families that started the business in the 1920s.

  8. Kiwi Property Group - Wikipedia

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    The building has strong sustainability credentials, earning New Zealand's first 6-Green Star Design & As Built NZ v1.0 Built rating. [19] Resido: New Zealand's largest build-to-rent residential complex at the time of opening on 11 June 2024, [20] Resido features 295 apartments and amenities such as gym, rooftop barbeque area and co-working ...

  9. New Zealand property bubble - Wikipedia

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    The property bubble in New Zealand is a major national economic and social issue. Since the early 1990s, house prices in New Zealand have risen considerably faster than incomes, [1] putting increasing pressure on public housing providers as fewer households have access to housing on the private market.