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Business Description: APN Property Group Limited (APD) is an Australian real estate investment manager. Collectively the Group manages $2.25 billion (as at 30 June 2011) of real estate and real estate securities on behalf of corporations, superannuation funds, high net worth and individual investors in 18 funds. Established in 1996, the company has offices located in Melbourne, Singapore and London.
Strategy Analysis: Through its wholly owned subsidiary, APN Funds Management Limited, APN offers a suite of actively managed retail funds on behalf of more than 13,000 direct clients for nearly 400 independent adviser dealer groups and over 100,000 clients indirectly through investment platforms. APN also manages several private real estate funds which offer opportunities for institutional investors seeking higher returns from development activities and traditional real estate private equity investments. In 2010, APN established a long-term strategic partnership with Asian real estate investment manager, ARA Asset Management Limited, as part of APN’s strategy to expand into Asia.
The Age 26/05/2012 | I WAS reading some old Marcus Today newsletters. From 2003. Let me take you back and allow you to exercise the power of hindsight:
The Age 25/05/2012 | RADIO People are six times more likely to go to an advertiser's website if they have heard the ad on radio, according to research by Colmar Brunton, released by Commercial Radio Australia. The research showed that radio advertising has an immediate effect on people's digital activity, with more than three-quarters of those exposed to advertising visiting a website or Facebook page or searching for the brand online within 24 hours. Commercial Radio Australia chief executive Joan Warner said the ...