John Fisk
Du Val group put in statutory management
The Government has taken the rare step of appointing a statutory manager for developer Du Val, which owes over $250 million to creditors. John Fisk from PwC spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
More money for Ruapehu ski fields
Ruapehu Alpine Lifts is to get $7.35 million from the Government to get its ski field operations through to March. RAL went into voluntary administration last year on the back of a bad ski season, the… Audio
Govt stumps up 5 million for Ruapehu ski season to go ahead
The government's stumping up $5 million to make sure the Ruapheu ski season goes ahead. Last week operator Ruapehu Alpine Lifts was forced into liquidation after its creditors rejected a government… Video, Audio
Ruapehu Alpine Lifts files for liquidation: so what now?
Ruapehu Alpine Lifts will file for liquidation today, after two options to take over management failed to gain enough support among creditors at a crucial meeting yesterday. The coming days are… Audio
Company behind Ruapehu bid hopeful of deal
One of the companies behind a failed bid to keep Mount Ruapehu's ski fields open is hopeful a deal will still go ahead.
Whakapapa Holdings is part of a government backed plan voted down by creditors… Audio
Four bids on table for Ruapehu ski fields
Four final bids have been lodged to buy Ruapehu ski fields, but time is running short for one to be confirmed in time to open this winter season. Ruapehu Alpine Lifts which ran the Whakapapa and Turoa… Audio
The Week in Detail: The music industry, rehab and crypto
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
The Week in Detail: The music industry, rehab and crypto
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
AudioSlippery slope? The future of skiing on Ruapehu
Will Ruapehu Alpine Lifts survive after being placed into voluntary administration, or is this the death knell for North Island skiing? Audio
Slippery slope? The future of skiing on Ruapehu
Will Ruapehu Alpine Lifts survive after being placed into voluntary administration, or is this the death knell for North Island skiing?
AudioWhat more do we know about the future for Ruapehu Alpine Lifts?
It's nearly three weeks since administrators were called in to oversee Ruapehu Alpine Lifts, so what's happening now? RAL which runs the Whakapapa and Turoa skifields on the mountain, put itself into… Audio
Ruapehu Alpine Lifts administrator on situation
Ruapehu Alpine Lifts has announced it has appointed voluntary administrators after facing significant financial problems.
In a statement it said the business had been placed under significant cash… Audio
Ruapehu district affected by RAL voluntary administration
Ruapehu Alpine Lifts, which manages the Whakapapa and Turoa Ski Areas on Mt Ruapehu, has appointed voluntary administrators to assess the state of its finances after a terrible few years. RAL was… Audio
What becomes of the housing market?
In April, economists were predicting Covid could cause a 10-20 percent fall in house prices. In June, prices rose more than 9 percent - much more in some places. What is going on - and will it last? Audio
Business News for 20 August 2019
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Early Business News for 20 August 2019
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
Only $3.6m available for tradies owed by Ebert Construction
Tradespeople and subcontractors caught by the collapse of Ebert Construction will be lucky to get back much more than 10 cents on every dollar they're owed. Audio
Workers say they're owed thousands by Ebert Construction
John Campbell interviews John Fisk, of PWC, who is the receiver for Ebert Construction. The firm has folded, owing $40 million. Video, Audio
Major developments locked as Ebert Construction in receivership
In breaking news, Ebert Construction has gone into receivership. The company specialises in commercial and industrial work and has major projects on the go in Auckland and Wellington. Workers and… Audio
Licencing of insolvency practioners subject of law review
Creditors of businesses that fail and go into liquidation should receive better protection under suggested law changes being considered by the government. Audio