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German investment fund moves on Southland farmland

The Overseas Investment Office (OIO) is keeping quiet on details concerning seven applications from foreign interests to buy valuable New Zealand farmland.While huge public interest continues into the $1.5 billion plans of UBNZ, a company owned by financi

Liam Baldwin
Fri, 02 Jul 2010

The Overseas Investment Office (OIO) is keeping quiet on details concerning seven applications from foreign interests to buy valuable New Zealand farmland.

While huge public interest continues into the $1.5 billion plans of UBNZ, a company owned by financially troubled businesswoman May Wang and

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Liam Baldwin
Fri, 02 Jul 2010
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