<i>Fran O'Sullivan</i>: Shareholder activist deserves to be heard
John Hepburn raises valid points on the Hotchin debacle and media coverage of it.
John Hepburn raises valid points on the Hotchin debacle and media coverage of it.
In 2007 I said that NZ houses were 30 per cent overvalued.
In my last column I covered a few of the many features incorporated in the YouTube website. For example, the ability to edit videos, add captions and sort into playlists.
Head office in Auckland, staff in the US and Britain - it's par for the course for Endace.
The Reserve Bank should have waited for more data on the true impact of the earthquake and put a bit more faith in the resilience of the New Zealand economy.
Simon Power's decision to put Allan Hubbard in a commercial straitjacket leaves the Government "tailend Charlie" for the $2 million plus the Timaru financier's legal boys have chalked up.
Events in Christchurch give reason to ask if our phone networks are tough enough.
The movies do it. Sports events do it. So why on earth don't you pre-sell your product?
Preparing for the worst and cloud-based systems both pay off for Christchurch tech firms.
Kick them while they are down is no one's idea of how to administer first aid.
If you're a typical parent, I bet you're continually chiding your children for chewing up your home internet bandwidth allowance, watching videos on YouTube.
A few key principles make for better relationships.
It's obvious that mere amateurism will not help our second-largest city up on its feet this time.
We may imagine we're bullet-proof, but life's dangers are always lurking.
Television bosses were in complex talks with advertisers yesterday to bring commercials back into their news schedules.
The bloody events in Libya have sent oil prices climbing and share prices falling. It could be the harbinger of worse to come.
Engage your head and your heart, bosses advised.