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Scope of Du Val businesses revealed: 64 entities now in PwC hands
The apartment and townhouse development group has been put into interim receivership.
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway halves stake in Apple
Financial Times: Cash holdings hit record high as billionaire dumps $127b of stocks.
Precious metals meet superheroes in NZ Mint collection
A gold broker in Auckland plies an ancient trade with modern twists.
Stock Takes: NZ lower cap companies ripe for takeover – who's next?
Will weaker New Zealand share prices encourage more takeover activity?
‘Standout result’: Briscoe Group posts sales record but profits slip
The company posted a fourth successive sales record.
'The idea was to design an artificial sky' - architect Gordon Moller on new SkyCity hotel
New hotel opens today, offering 303 rooms and with an initial 65 staff.
Banned director tried running new company while on home detention
Case is first known time a director in this position wasn't in jail or bankrupt, IRD says.
Fisher Funds starts private equity team, hires two from Jarden
Fisher Funds has more than 1000 Kiwi companies in its sights.
Editorial: The tasty prospect of The Warehouse taking on the supermarket duopoly
OPINION: There are hoops and hurdles but a big third player would be welcomed.
US stocks sink after Big Tech earnings disappoint
Financial Times: 'Magnificent Seven' scepticism as Alphabet and Tesla lead Nasdaq lower.
Tesla misses profit estimates as Elon Musk delays ‘robotaxi’ launch
Financial Times: Shares fall despite CEO’s claim about ‘autonomous fleet’.
The Warehouse takeover offer drops: Is $590m a bargain?
If the proposal is to proceed, shareholders would be required to vote to approve it.
Why giant American investor wants to take over Arvida Group for $2b
Sector penalised by rapid increases in interest rates in the past 12 to 18 months - Solly.
Opinion: IT outage exposes vulnerabilities in global information ecosystem
OPINION: Modern technology incidents paralyse the world in new and interesting ways.
'Pay up': Council demands $200k from Gulf Harbour Country Club owner for fire costs
Council boss also reveals no applications have been received from the owner for changes.
Stock Takes: Which stocks will perform this reporting season?
What to expect from next month's reporting season for NZX-listed stocks.
Chorus intervention will save public $250m over four years, ComCom says
The decision would impact the prices consumers pay for fibre.
Chip stocks tumble as Trump comments rattle investors
Financial Times: Markets fret over report of tougher semiconductor trade restrictions.
'Disastrous during storms and crashes': Downer power workers face job cut proposal
Union says workers at nine depots across the North Island in talks over job future.
Who loses most in Auckland Airport v airlines pricing stoush
Regulator says airport targeting excess profits of more than $226 million over five years.
Battlelines being redrawn as call on Auckland Airport prices looming
Airport says it needs to cover cost of building, airlines say its spending too much.
Air New Zealand boss on delays: 'It’s got to improve – I accept that'
The airline fronts up to questions on delays and debit card charges and wheelchair policy.
Property Insider: How to still get $10k off a new house; apartment prices cut by 25%
One company is offering eligible buyers money for deposits so they can afford a house.
Scales sells two orchards to Craigmore Sustainables for $34m
Long-term agreement covers apple packing, storage and marketing.
Wall Street gains as investors bet on second Trump term
Gunmaker and prison operator make gains as Trump presidency predicted.
Justified? The firm trying to boost its board pay from $500k to $750k
NZ Shareholders Association will vote against the proposal.
Why Air NZ is doubling down on Dreamliners despite Boeing woes
Airline says planes have been a game-changer for the last 10 years.
Mark Cairns pulls out of 'farcical' process for Fletcher Building chairperson
Fletcher Building is missing key leaders.
Synlait Milk chairman: Vote or die wondering
Synlait chair George Adams is urging minority shareholders to vote at Thursday's meeting.