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Deloitte Top 200 Young Executive of the Year
The Herald's Holly Ryan talks to the three finalists of the young executive of the year category for the Deloitte Top 200 Awards.
The Herald's Holly Ryan talks to the three finalists of the young executive of the year category for the Deloitte Top 200 Awards.
Adrian Littlewood, chief executive of Auckland International Airport talks to Herald aviation writer Grant Bradley about recent performance and plans for the future.
Take a peek inside the result of an intensive 11-month $39m extension at LynnMall in Auckland’s New Lynn, bringing seven new restaurants and an eight-cinema complex including one giant 460-seat Titan theatre with state-of-the-art Dolby sound system, the equivalent of 3D for audio. The Brickworks dining lane opens November 5 and the cinemas mid-November. Footage: Doug Sherring
NZ Herald writer Grant Bradley investigates how Norway has moved to have the world's fastest growing electric vehicle fleet.
Silver Fern Farms shareholders have voted overwhelmingly in favour of selling a 50% stake in their company to Chinese-owned Shanghai Maling. Source: ODT
Norwegian energy giant Statoil's next moves in NZ, how Norway is coping with falling prices and why oil industry skeptics say it is on the wrong track.
Police have arrested a 60-year-old businessman over a threat to contaminate infant formula with the poison 1080. Commissioner Mike Bush made the announcement this afternoon at a press conference held in Auckland. The man was arrested this morning and charged with two counts of criminal blackmail. Source: NZ Police/Periscope
Jim Rohrstaff of Auckland's Legacy Partners discusses the new boutique real estate agency he works at,which is marketing some of the country's most luxurious new resorts and estates. Tara Iti Golf Club just over an hour north of Auckland has been a big focus since he arrived here last year with his family.
See inside a new Auckland factory turning out multi-level housing units ready to be lived in almost as soon as they leave the manufacturer’s floor.
Aura Information Security chief executive Andy Prow talks to NZ Herald writer Holly Ryan as part of the 'Meet the CEOs' video series.
Silver Fern Farms Chief Executive Dean Hamilton shares an overview of the game changing partnership with Shanghai Maling. Supplied: Silver Fern Farms
Silver Fern Farms Chairman Rob Hewett talks about the unanimous board recommendation for the game changing partnership with Shanghai Maling. Supplied: Silver Fern Farms
NZ's biggest meat processor, Silver Fern Farms, has confirmed that China's Shanghai Maling Aquarius - a Bright Foods subsidiary - would invest $260 million to form a 50/50 joint partnership with the Dunedin-based group.
Business Editor Liam Dann and Herald senior journalist Jamie Gray on the implications of today's Reserve Bank decision to cut interest rates.
This week is Money Week - seven days of events organised by the Commission for Financial Capability to help Kiwis look at their financial situation and get their money matters in order. The commission and the Financial Markets Authority have teamed up to produce a series of videos asking people about their plans for retirement. In the first of five videos people are asked about their expectations for retirement and whether they will be ready to do what they want when they want. Today we look at Returns.
The video that went viral of a French tourist looking for her long lost love, was a hoax. Source: Natalie Amyot/Youtube
Tamsyn Parker talks to David Boyle from the Commission for Financial Capability about why Money Week matters and what's coming up.
This week is Money Week - seven days of events organised by the Commission for Financial Capability to help Kiwis look at their financial situation and get their money matters in order. The commission and the Financial Markets Authority have teamed up to produce a series of videos asking people about their plans for retirement. In the first of five videos people are asked about their expectations for retirement and whether they will be ready to do what they want when they want. Today we look at Risk.
Grant Bradley flies aboard Air New Zealand NZ24 from Auckland to Vancouver.
Today marks the start of Money Week - a week of events organised by the Commission for Financial Capability to help Kiwis look at their financial situation and get their money matters in order. The commission and the Financial Markets Authority have teamed up to produce a series of videos asking people about their plans for retirement. In the first of five videos people are asked about their expectations for retirement and whether they will be ready to do what they want when they want.
Young Guns: Raygun co-founder John-Daniel Trask talks to business writer Holly Ryan about business, his ambitions and starting at a young age.
Today’s PwC Herald Talks featured keynote speaker Fady Mishriki talking on the subject of ‘Going Global’. The co-founder of pioneering wireless power technology company PowerbyProxi said they were "born global from day one" and discussed how his company took on the world. Others speaker included Erica Crawford, Loveblock Wines and Industry Mentor, and Phil Veal, Rangatira Fund and global chair of KEA New Zealand.
The company has just revealed it pushed up pre-tax normalised earnings a massive 49 per cent to report $496 million for the 2015 financial year. Statutory earnings before taxation were $474 million and statutory net profit after tax was $327 million, up a massive 24 per cent. Chief executive Christopher Luxon said the record result was due to "enhancing the customer experience and further developing the airline's people and culture" which he said had resulted in "a terrific 2015 financial year across all three of these commitments."
There has been a lot of turmoil in global share markets in the last few days David Boyle head of investor education at the Commission for Financial Capability talks about what it means for your KiwiSaver fund.
The New Zealand share market opened sharply weaker for the second day in a row as investors worldwide continued to offload their shares in the wake of extreme market volatility in the world's second biggest economy - China.
New Zealand's business leaders gathered in Auckland for the annual Mood of the Boardroom event. See full coverage of the event here.
New Zealand's business leaders gathered in Auckland for the annual Mood of the Boardroom event. Watch Finance Minister Bill English and Labour finance spokesman Grant Robertson give their views on the NZ economy.
New Zealand's business leaders gathered in Auckland for the annual Mood of the Boardroom presentation. See what the survey revealed.
New Zealanders could be paying GST on iTunes and Netflix before Christmas.
Samsung has unveiled two new Android smartphones with jumbo screens as it seeks to recapture some of the sales lost to Apple after larger iPhones came out last year.