Ryman won't rush into strong opportunity on Australia's eastern seaboard - CEO

Ryman won't rush into strong opportunity on Australia's eastern seaboard - CEO
Paul McBeth
By Paul McBeth July 25 (BusinessDesk) - Ryman Healthcare chief executive Gordon MacLeod sees very strong aged-care opportunities on Australia's eastern seaboard, but won't be rushed into expanding beyond Victoria.  The company's board and management received largely positive feedback from shareholders at today's annual meeting in Orewa, with investors engaged and keen to ask questions.  In response to questions about the opportunity across the Tasman, MacLeod agreed that there are opportunities in Australia. However, he said the focus...

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