Premier delivers a dividend along with a solid interim performance
By Edward West
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JOHANNESBURG - Premier Fishing and Brands (Premier), one of South Africa’s largest black-owned and managed fishing groups, delivered a solid interim performance in the six months to February 28 and it further anticipated a good second half barring unforeseen events, chief executive Rushaan Isaacs said yesterday.
A 5 cents a share dividend was declared. This was after “much work and dedication” by the group and its employees during a period in which operations and markets were affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, and a number of measures were taken to counteract this such as the multi-skilling of staff across operations, Isaacs said.
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This is the second installment of Inman’s five-part Bubble Trouble series on the housing market’s unpredictable rise.
Tom Bailey became a real estate agent in 2008 as the housing market was going from really good to really bad. It wasn’t easy.
Tom Bailey
“I did everything,” Bailey, a broker with Margaret Rudd & Associates in Southport, North Carolina, recently told Inman. “I was calling expired listings. Calling [for-sale-by-owner listings]. I’d get out and knock on doors.”
More than a decade later, Bailey’s then-fledgling career has survived and conditions are very different. Before, inventory was abundant. Now it’s tight. Before, many consumers had little equity in their homes. Now, most people put down 20 percent. And overall, despite ever-rising prices, most economists don’t currently think that the housing market is about to fall off a cliff.
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But they just missed out on qualifying for the next round and finished third in their section. ♦ In bowls 3 five, Takaro, who had won the Manawatū final, were beaten by Masterton club Lansdowne two sets to none. ♦ In the champion of champions women’s triples, the Northern team of Christine Tester, Jamie Smith and Rhonda Burroughs were the winners. Woodville won the men’s champion of champions men’s triples. The Woodville team of Brent Robertson, Logan Wojtal and John Tiddy came from 12-0 down to win 19-18. Palmerston North’s Emily Gray beating Jamie Smith of Northern in the final of the champion of champions women’s singles.
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Fredrikson & Byron Leases 178,000 Square Feet at KBS’ 40-Story Class A Office Tower in Downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota
December 22, 2020 GMT
KBS RBC Plaza at 60 South Sixth (Photo: Business Wire)
MINNEAPOLIS (BUSINESS WIRE) Dec 22, 2020
KBS, one of the largest investors in premier commercial real estate in the nation, and leading Midwest law firm Fredrikson & Byron announced today that the firm has signed a lease agreement for approximately 178,000 square feet of space in RBC Plaza at 60 South Sixth, a Class A, 40-story, 710,332 square-foot office tower and retail complex in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. RBC Plaza at 60 South Sixth is owned by KBS REIT III.