This week Stockland Retirement Pty. Ltd bought an additional 3.23 million shares in FKP, taking its shareholding from 5% to 6.15%, at a cost of approximately $3.3 million. Buying shares on the market at today's prices may reduce the number they have to buy at a higher price in six weeks time when their exclusive arrangement for assessing FKP is up.


VCAT rules Lifestyle Communities’ DMF model illegal
Lifestyle Communities’ business model is under serious threat after a ruling by VCAT President Justice Ted Woodward found its exit fee structure to be illegal. The ASX-listed land lease operator, which was valued at $861.9 million and placed in...
