Prize-site fighter
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A profile of Lang Walker, executive chairman of Walker Corporation a private construction and development company, is furnished. Walker believes that properties should be bought at low price and sold at a high price, so he scouts for land that nobody wants and adds value to it that makes it a desirable property. He has often been in legal disputes for his attitudes and fought his way through to become one of the BRW Rich 200 of 2004.
Publication Name: Business Review Weekly
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0727-758X
Year: 2004
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Project profit
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Property builder AV Jennings boosted its profits by moving to become a property developer from being a builder mostly of project homes for first time buyers. Louis Milkovits, Chief Executive of AV Jennings states that profits have risen as they focus on urban infill projects, where houses are built on empty or redeveloped land in the existing suburbs and new suburban developments.
Publication Name: Business Review Weekly
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0727-758X
Year: 2003
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Time to take stock
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An overview of the company Stockland Trust Group is presented with details of business strategies of chief executive officer, Mathew Quinn. The company has an impressive record of acquisitions and results with $12.5 billion end market value of residential lots.
Publication Name: Business Review Weekly
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0727-758X
Year: 2005
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