comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - ஐயா மைக்கேல் மலை - Page 1 : comparemela.com

New chairman for Michael Hill International, Emma Hill stands aside - Jeweller Magazine: Jewellery News and Trends

New chairman for Michael Hill International, Emma Hill stands aside Posted June 28, 2021 | By Jeweller Staff The chair of Michael Hill International (MHI) s board of directors, Emma Hill, is set to step down today handing the reins to Rob Fyfe, former CEO of Air New Zealand. Hill will remain as non-executive director, along with her father Sir Michael Hill. In addition, Daniel Bracken, the company s CEO, is to join the MHI board as managing director effective 28 June 2021. The time is right for this transition. The company has never been in a healthier position Emma Hill, outgoing chair, Michael Hill International

The 79-year-old steering super yachts from rural Taranaki

Queenstown developers make Rich List splash

Mountain Scene May 7, 2021 By PHILIP CHANDLER National Business Review’s online Rich List. Part-time local Fraser Sanderson, who’s developing commercial and residential property behind his former Queenstown Country Club retirement village, is valued at $225 million. The Porter brothers, Alastair, John and Neville, who’ve developed commercial, retail and residential property at Frankton’s Remarkables Park, are valued at $200m. Sanderson’s ranked 19th amongst NBR’s property-related Rich Listers and the Porters are 20th. Sanderson sold Queenstown Country Club and two Tauranga villages to Arvida for $180m in 2019. However, NBR says it’s not so well known he’s retained more than 30ha of adjoining land, which he’s developing under the banner of Queenstown Commercial.

America s Cup: What superyachts cost

Superyacht city: Who ll be watching America s Cup in style 9 minutes to read Jane Phare is a senior business reporter for the New Zealand Heraldjane.phare@nzme.co.nz A who s who of New Zealand s wealthy and corporate world will be hob-nobbing on superyachts during the America s Cup while others will pay thousands for a place on board. Jane Phare finds out who ll be out on the harbour and what it costs for a course-side seat. It might not be the mega-glam America s Cup we were promised, but the big spenders trapped in New Zealand plan to make the most of a good thing.

Bay News: Opua superyachts, Kerikeri Māori village, prepping for Waitangi Day

Bay News: Opua superyachts, Kerikeri Māori village, prepping for Waitangi Day 28 Jan, 2021 04:00 AM 9 minutes to read Dardanella (right) and Hemisphere at Opua wharf for the mandatory Covid-required quarantine period. Photo / Sandy Myhre Dardanella (right) and Hemisphere at Opua wharf for the mandatory Covid-required quarantine period. Photo / Sandy Myhre Northern Advocate The business of minding superyachts It s been a superyacht summer at the Opua wharf with a line-up of large and luxurious maritime craft sufficient to resemble a mini Monaco. Latest to arrive from Australia on Monday was the 37.19-metre motor yacht Masteka 2, built in Taiwan. It was listed for sale late last year at a shade under AU$10 million ($10.7m), discounted at just over AU$2 million. It sold, but to whom is a mystery.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.