Arvida Group Ltd
NZX:ARV

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NZX:ARV
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Price: 1.69 NZD Market Closed
Market Cap: NZ$1.2B
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Arvida Group Ltd
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Market Cap
1.2B NZD
Industry
Health Care

Arvida Group Ltd. engages in the business of owning, operating, and developing retirement villages and rest homes for the elderly in New Zealand. The firm offers services, such as housekeeping, meals, transport and landline and broadband services. The firm provides retirement living accommodation and aged care services to over 4,950 residents in approximately 33 locations. The firm's Arena Living portfolio comprises six retirement villages located on prime sites in Auckland and Tauranga. The villages include Peninsula Club, Mayfair Village, Knightsbridge Village, Parklane Village, Mt Eden Gardens and Ocean Shores Village. The firm offers a range of accommodation options, including independent villas, serviced apartments, rest home and continuing care facilities, apartments and studios. The firm offers lawn and indoor bowls, a dart board, supervised exercise programs, movie afternoons, happy hours, spa pool, music therapy and more.

ARV Intrinsic Value
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