Fulton Hogan boss pleased but sees softening ahead
Diversification paying off for Fulton Hogan.
NBR reporter Hamish McNicol talks about Fulton Hogan on NBR Radio and on demand on MyNBR Radio.
Hamish McNicol
Tue, 15 Sep 2015
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Family-owned infrastructure company Fulton Hogan is pleased with its “steady” progress this year, despite a reduced order book and “trying market conditions” in Australia.
A softening rural market in New Zealand, as dairy prices drop, as well as the completion of several key projects by the end of
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Hamish McNicol
Tue, 15 Sep 2015
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