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Watson and Hotchin due $5m from Allied
Allied Farmers is due to pay Eric Watson and Mark Hotchin a further $5 million by the end of this month.
Quarter of Kiwis plan to skip paying bills, says survey
One in four New Zealanders will pay their bills late over the next year, with 35pc saying they would miss paying the TV bill if they ran short of cash.
Dorchester posts annual loss of $19.1M
Dorchester Pacific, seeking to raise $10 million to exit its moratorium, has reported a full-year loss of $19.1 million.
<i>Matt McCarten</i>: We're not jealous of the rich, we're just annoyed
Columnist Matt McCarten been thinking about John Key's comments around the Budget asking us not to be jealous of the rich.
Compulsory super debate 'inevitable'
Finance Minister Bill English says the debate around compulsory superannuation will come again and revive the issue of whether means testing should be introduced.
Key refutes Labour's 'muckraking' allegations
Prime Minister John Key today accused the Labour Party of "muckraking" and released legal advice he said refuted its allegations about his assets.
Five gamechangers for our capital markets?
The Capital Markets taskforce believes New Zealand could double the size of its public markets in five years - with a little ambition. Here's some of the potential game changers.