- Fletcher Challenge
Infobox Company
name = Fletcher Challenge Limited
company_
type =Public company
foundation = January1981 (Merger ofFletcher Holdings andChallenge Corporation )
location_city =Wellington (1981 - 1987)
Auckland (1987 - 2001)
location_country =New Zealand
locations =
key_people = Sir James FletcherSir Ronald Trotter Hugh Fletcher
area_served = NZL
CAN
USA
CHI
industry = Construction, building, building products, energy, forestry, forestry products
products = Pulp and paper, timber and timber products, natural gas, oil
services = Construction
revenue =
operating_income =
net_income =
num_employees =
parent =
divisions =Fletcher Energy ,Fletcher Forests ,Fletcher Building ,Fletcher Construction
subsid =
slogan =
homepage =
dissolved =2001
footnotes =
intl = YesFletcher Challenge is a now defunct
multinational corporation from New Zealand, formed in1981 by the merger ofFletcher Holdings ,Challenge Corporation andTasman Pulp and Paper . It was formerly the largest company inNew Zealand , with holdings in construction, forestry, building, and energy, initially within New Zealand and then internationally.History
The corporation was formed in January 1981 with the mutual merger of Challenge Corporation, Fletcher Holdings and Tasman Pulp and Paper. It was initially based in Wellington's Challenge House, but later moved in 1987 to a new head office in Penrose, Auckland.
In 1987 the corporation acquired the
State-owned enterprise Petrocorp , and created theFletcher Energy division. Fletcher Energy's assets were subsequently sold to Shell New Zealand.In November 1993 Fletcher Challenge's share market listing was split into two shares, the Ordinary Division and Forests Division. The Forests Division consisted of the corporation's wood plantation assets and forestry activities. The Ordinary Division consisted of the corporations pulp and paper, energy and building assets.
In March 1996 the Ordinary Division was split further by creating three new shares - Fletcher Challenge Paper, Fletcher Challenge Building and Fletcher Challenge Energy. This structure lasted three years, until December 1999 when the Board of Directors of the company resolved to dismantle the Fletcher Challenge and establish separate companies.
In 2000 the Canadian pulp and paper assets were sold to
Norske Skog to formNorskeCanada . In 2001 Fletcher Challenge was split into three companies, Fletcher Challenge Forests (later renamed Tenon),Fletcher Building (incorporatingFletcher Construction ), andRubicon (New Zealand) .Battle of the Titans
The rise and fall of Fletcher Challenge and some of the principal personalities involved, including
Hugh Fletcher and Sir Ronald Trotter is described in the book "Battle of the Titans" byBruce Wallace .External links
* [http://www.fclarchives.co.nz/ Fletcher Challenge Archives]
* [http://www.fcc.co.nz/ Fletcher Construction]
* [http://www.tenon.co.nz/ Tenon]
* [http://www.rubicon-nz.com/ Rubicon]
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