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Elon Musk to resign as CEO of Twitter
CEO to step down as soon as he can find 'someone foolish enough to take the job'.
CEO to step down as soon as he can find 'someone foolish enough to take the job'.
PwC says it has made big improvements in recent years.
Iconic Auckland pub wound up in fire sale of assets.
Business adjusting to coping with slower demand.
Hopes of a levelling out of dairy prices were dashed at this morning's GDT auction.
The agreement is supported by major shareholder Entrust.
As retirement village stocks get hammered, huge Parnell project stalled.
New York Times: Firm will also pay US$245m in refunds over unintended purchases.
Industry-first achievement between company and union ushers in new frontier for stevedores
Episode sparked heated online debate and a wave of negativity towards the farm profiled.
Slow progress towards a sustainable finance system made over two years.
Falling prices and rising incomes are helping - but when will homes get truly affordable?
He later deleted the Instagram post.
The last ANZ Business Outlook of the year shows business owners are gloomier than ever.
Venal scam victimises victims with dodgy help offer.
AUT planned to cut 170 academic staff but says no 'aggravation' intended.
Ransomware: Huge financial payout demanded within 24 hours.
Tips to make busiest day as painless as possible.
The final countdown to “Virginia is for Launch Lovers” mission proves not so final.
The commission alleges anti-competitive land covenant use.
A very different kind of dope deal: $49m medicinal cannabis tie-up to put patients first.
Dodgy sunbed operators must get their hides tanned - and be banned, Consumer NZ says.
Financial Times: There will be nowhere to hide in the tight money era.
Lambs will graze under 152 hectares of solar panels to reduce the fire risk.
Here’s the year through my lens.
David Jones will be acquired by private equity firm Anchorage Capital Partners.
Index has now fallen more than 11 per cent this year.
Worldline data released today shows spending is up from last year.