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Growth and Development of a Large Business
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James Fletcher Builder (est. 1909) James Fletcher Builder (est. 1909) Fletcher Bros Builders (formed 1915) Fletcher Bros Builders (formed 1915) Fletcher Construction Co. Ltd (formed in 1919) Fletcher Construction Co. Ltd (formed in 1919) Sole Trader Partnership Registered Company
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Fletcher Construction Co. Ltd (formed in 1919) Fletcher Construction Co. Ltd (formed in 1919) Tasman Pulp and Paper Co. Ltd (est. 1951) Tasman Pulp and Paper Co. Ltd (est. 1951) Challenge Corporation finance (formed in 1973) Challenge Corporation finance (formed in 1973) Fletcher Challenge Ltd 1981 a merger between three firms to create a Conglomerate
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Building Pulp and Paper EnergyFinance Forests 15 subsidiaries in Australia, Brasil, Britain, Chile, Netherlands, NZ, and USA 8 subsidiaries in Argentina, Canada, Chile and NZ 41 subsidiaries in Australia, China, Fiji, Hong Kong, Malaysia, NZ, PNG, Peru, Solomon Is, and USA 16 subsidiaries in Brunei, Canada, Indoneasia, NZ, and USA 16 subsidiaries in Australia, Britain, Canada, Netherlands, NZ, and USA Fletcher Challenge Ltd a multinational corporation
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Fletcher Building (formed in 2000) Fletcher Building (formed in 2000) Fletcher Forests now Tenon Ltd forestry/pulp and paper (est. 2000) Fletcher Forests now Tenon Ltd forestry/pulp and paper (est. 2000) Fletcher Energy (sold to Caltex) Fletcher Energy (sold to Caltex) Fletcher Challenge Ltd 1981 Company split into three separate entities
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