
Bay of Plenty council could gain investment war chest of $650m from share sale
Bay of Plenty Regional Council's sell-down could equate to more than $850m of stock.
Bay of Plenty Regional Council's sell-down could equate to more than $850m of stock.
Europe and Britain are already feeling an economic rebound despite political dramas.
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It was a flat day on the New Zealand sharemarket today.
Director Mario Dimitrijoski travelled to Auckland in 2020 to meet Stride, discuss lease.
Lion confident it's taking the hits now to prepare for success.
By 2035, it is expected 92.1% of NZ's electricity will be from renewable sources.
Prices for nearly all the main products declined at the latest GDT auction.
“They treat their pets very much like you treat a child."
The firm's conduct fell well short of expected standards, says financial watchdog.
More young people are staying at home until they are in their twenties.
The company released an update on its second-quarter sales.
6pm TV news ad battle; Meta AI says Meta should pay for news; NZME confirms regional cuts.
Utes a rare strong point in sixth straight month of falling sales.
Financial Times: Energy-thirsty AI threatens tech giant’s ambition of reaching ‘net zero’.
Nearly all prices took a nosedive in the latest Global Dairy Trade auction.
Exporter wants Japanese regulator to relax costly biosecurity rules.
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The S&P/NZX 50 Index was up and down all day.
Auditor signs off revised annual report.
Inflation bites grocery co-op Foodstuffs South Island.
'Considerable similarities between Ponsonby Central and Steamer Wharf in Queenstown.'
TV advertising ban on Sunday mornings to be lifted as Govt moves to help media industry.
Financial Times: It's cold. It's remote. But Norway says 'no way' to selling it.
Latest Quarterly Survey of Business Opinion shows a downbeat outlook across all sectors.
New dwelling consents well down biggest cities from a year before.
New Zealand warned it's not immune from the risk that Budgets start lacking credibility.
Rabobank says NZ agriculture should not 'coast' on greenhouse gas emissions.