‘High-risk’ strategy has potential to kill the family’s business in this generation.
Tim Hunter Tue, 23 Apr 2019
One of New Zealand’s biggest private companies, Todd Corporation, is burning cash, has too much debt and is betting the farm on misguided high-risk overseas infrastructure projects, former chief executive Richard Tweedie says.
Its founder, Sir Bryan Todd, would be “turning in his grave” at
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