Richard Stacker General Manager - Macquarie Direct Property Trusts, Macquarie Asset Management Ltd (at time of writing) Richard Stscker is the General Manager of the funds and has over 16 year experience in accounting, risk management, property finance and funds management. Prior to joining Macquarie, Richard was a General Manager with Lend Lease Corporation Limited. He is a member of The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia.
RICHARD STACKER | SUNDAY, 1 JAN 2006 Direct property investments are unlisted managed funds investing in properties built for business, such as office, retail, industrial and other specialist sectors like hotels and hospitals. A growing number of investors are recognising that the income ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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