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As of 2016, he was on the
National Business Review’s ‘Rich List’ as one of the richest men in the country, worth $130 million.
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Businessman and philanthropist Eion Edgar at his home in Queenstown. Edgar was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in December. Doctors advised him that chemotherapy was unlikely to help, and he was given a life expectancy of two months.
Stuff last month, Edgar said he wanted people to remember that he had been “able to contribute and make New Zealand a better place”. “I ve always said my aim in life is for everyone to owe me a favour. That says it all.”
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BELLEVUE, WA / ACCESSWIRE / June 4, 2021 / Trilogy International Partners Inc. ( TIP Inc. or the Company ), an international wireless and fixed broadband telecommunications operator, today announced the expiration and final results for the previously announced offer by its indirect subsidiaries, Trilogy International South Pacific LLC ( TISP ) and TISP Finance, Inc. ( TISP Finance and together with TISP, the Issuers ), to exchange (the Exchange Offer ) any and all of the outstanding $350,000,000 aggregate principal amount of 8.875% Senior Notes due 2021 (the Existing Notes ) of Trilogy International Partners LLC ( Trilogy LLC ) and Trilogy International Finance Inc. ( Finco and together with Trilogy LLC, the Existing Notes Issuers ) for newly issued 8.875% Senior Secured Notes due 2023 of the Issuers (the New Notes ) and the related solicitation of consents by the Existing Notes Issuers (the Consent Solicitation ) to certain proposed amendments (the Proposed Amendment
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A substantial block of residential development land near the edge of Gisborne’s urban boundary – holding enough land to sustain dozens of new homes when subdivided – has been placed on the market for sale. <img src='https://img.scoop.co.nz/stories/images/2105/4034c2ac865486dd1f85.jpeg' .