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Oravida co-founder Julia Xu
Oravida co-founder Julia Xu talks to Fran O'Sullivan about the importance of women in leadership roles.
Oravida co-founder Julia Xu talks to Fran O'Sullivan about the importance of women in leadership roles.
This interactive plays out the retirement plans of former All Blacks captain Richie McCaw.
See yesterday's stock takes listing with Oceania Natural's majority owner Walker Zhong.
Head of equities Stuart Williams says the S&P/NZX 50 could post an annual gain in "the high single digits".
The kiwi dollar is back near US70c and that’s not good news for our struggling dairy farmers. Liam Dann talks to ASB’s Nick Tuffley and Alex Hill from NZForex about what’s driving it.
The biggest U.S.-based drugmaker, Pfizer Inc., will stay put thanks to aggressive new Treasury Department rules that succeeded in blocking Pfizer from acquiring rival Allergan and moving to Ireland, on paper, to reduce its tax bill.
Sarah White, brand manager biscuits for Griffin’s. She is talking at the trade-only food expo running in Auckland. Video / Anne Gibson
A range of new food products are hitting the supermarket shelves and a food chain boss says much more is to come.
QV has released its latest monthly property values. See this supplied video outlining the March stats.
In this supplied video: Willis Bond & Co shows off the units it is building at Eight Lake Pupuke, a mid-rise block of 54 apartments in Takapuna.
The real tragedy in this ?Panama Papers? case is that nothing will be done about it. Unless they're involved in genocide, the truly powerful will never be held accountable for their actions.
Peter Alexander talks about State 2 of the NorthWest mall developments.
Inside NorthWest mall with Peter Alexander. He talks how the developments are part of a 56ha development on Auckland’s north western fringes.
An international collection of journalists published a report on the financial activities of a dozen current and former world leaders that said associates of Russian President Vladimir Putin have moved as much as US$2 billion through offshore accounts. Source: ICIJ
The Greens are arguing that our banks are some of the most profitable in the world and they're right. When we do well, business does well and that includes the banks.
Air New Zealand chief pilot David Morgan describes how he got in to flying and his love of aviation.
Wicked Campers really do stand out. They stand out in a tacky and needlessly provocative way. If you choose to get offside with government officials or big businesses, you do so at your own peril.
Cutting through the politics, Business Editor at Large Liam Dann and economists Dominick Stephens and Chris Green dissect New Zealand’s immigration boom. Is it propping up growth and is it sustainable?
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said Tuesday that the Fed still envisions a gradual pace of interest rate increases in light of global pressures that could weigh on the U.S. economy.
The legal fight pitting the Obama administration against Apple ended unexpectedly after the FBI said it used a mysterious method without Apple's help to hack into a California mass shooter's iPhone.
There is always room for new thinking and fresh ways to change things up. A couple of Labour's ideas around the future of work aren't half bad. I'm impressed.
Prospective buyers are now being shown properties on newly-installed shop-front window touchscreens at Hobsonville branch of real estate company LJ Hooker. From the store front window, passers-by can browse listings, filter their search and view locations via a comprehensive map. Plus get directions, email themselves a copy of their chosen listing and contact the agent for more information. Video supplied.
See this Chorus- produced video explaining the process for getting consent for ultra fast broadband installation into multi-dwelling units.
See this Chorus- produced video explaining the process for getting ultra fast broadband installed into multi-dwelling units.
The Dotcom mansion is being marketed as "distinguished and magnificent" but many people will recall the unusual spectre of police swooping on the property at Coatesville, northwest of Auckland.
Fonterra has delivered a record profit but farmers are struggling. Liam Dann dissects the issues with the University of Waikato’s Dr Jacqueline Rowath and NZME head of business Fran O’Sullivan.
Benyamin Ismail says the budget carrier has identified a gap in the market and will resume services to NZ after a brief foray to Christchurch in 2011-12.