
Market close: NZ market closes for Christmas on flat note
Synlait Milk and Move Logistics both gave gloomy updates.
Synlait Milk and Move Logistics both gave gloomy updates.
"You’ll see big signs with 40 per cent or 50 per cent off."
Will Synlait Milk go to the market if it can't sell Dairyworks?
Worldline data showed Kiwis' spending is up on last year in the countdown to Christmas.
Visas give the workers the right to remain in this country while they are working.
"My phone is blowing up right now," organiser says as hundreds face a perilous Christmas.
OPINION: The six-page document was mainly about what’s to be cut or cancelled.
Collapsed company ELE was a 'good employer in a tough industry' - but now wages are gone.
Financial Times: The West is toying with the idea of letting Vladimir Putin have Ukraine.
Ad agency's big TAB win; TVNZ's new CEO & annual report; Vote for media moment of 2023.
Kathmandu sales are millions behind last year.
OPINION: This week’s $7.5b in cuts can only be phase one.
Nicola Willis is getting advice on blending National's and Act's income tax policies.
Numerous offers of help have been made to laid off staff.
The NZX rose, bucking falls in the US markets.
'Workers’ ability to stay here is now under threat, many will find it hard': Mikee Santos.
The telecommunications company was a pioneer of flexi-time work in 2020.
Financial Times: Deal could combine big names while letting firms cut streaming costs.
The DIA systems deal with sensitive, personal information.
TradeWindow and nChain have abandoned their strategic deal.
The new boss will lead a massive transformation at the state broadcaster.
Lynk hooks up with A-Rod for $1.6 billion IPO. One NZ updates on Starlink partnership.
The men have been charged with corrupt use of official information.
Chief executive still AWOL.
Financial Times: Bigger than expected drop sparks slide in Sterling.
Those who don't care about value for money do not care much about your well-being.
If swap rates stay low, mortgage rates could start to fall by late January.
OPINION: National must be cautious not to let gloomy rhetoric undercut confidence.
OPINION: Investment in business is a critical issue.