Oceania CEO Suzanne Dvorak hopes The Helier sales rate eases investor concerns

Oceania CEO Suzanne Dvorak hopes The Helier sales rate eases investor concerns
The Helier at 28 Waimarie Street, Auckland. (Image: BusinessDesk)
Gregor Thompson
Oceania Healthcare’s chief executive says she hopes improving the pace of sales at the company’s flagship development will soothe investor concerns.  The Helier was launched with 79 independent living units (ILUs) in 2023, with the addition of 32 care suites coming roughly a year later.  The initial uptake of the state-of-the-art development, which has chauffeur-driven hybrid Jaguars and an executive chef heading food operations, was slower than anticipated. In full-year results released to the market on Thursday, the...

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