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From: | "Ian Andrews" <iandrews@ihug.co.nz> |
Date: | Mon, 7 May 2001 21:59:27 +1200 |
I view leveraged property as an important
component of our long-term investment portfolio. It is the chief proven method
of capital acquisition for New Zealanders throughout our history. It works
effectively because of a wealth transfer from younger, newer tenant immigrants
to older landlords.
Discipline is needed, but everyone who follows the
few basic rules can succeed.
Banks don't have enough confidence in New Zealand
industry as a wealth creator to lend much on security of shares, but nonetheless
industry needs support because it provides incomes for our tenants - and it
provides occasional profits which we can divert into deposits on
properties.
By the way, re. Wilson Neill. the directors are
now: Tim O'Connor & Mark Battles (both Aucklanders &
representing IT Media), the Old Guard's Trevor Mason & Phil Vosper (ex CEO)
, & Maurice Crosby representing Igacu/ Radionet.
Dianne Giles resigned only 3 weeks after my
request, but Mr Mason lingers.When he goes, perhaps they will appoint a woman
independent director.
I have been promised an announcement about the
Company's future "soon" ( but "hold your horses" - it may not all be good
news)
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