Winton beats revenue guidance
Winton beat its annual forecasts amid a choppy and uncertain housing environment.
Winton beat its annual forecasts amid a choppy and uncertain housing environment.
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NZME posts strong interim result, recommences capital return.
Genesis expects to see more growth in the year ahead, and more volatility.
F&P Healthcare sees earnings returning to pre-Covid levels in the first half to September.
Seeka's resilience severely tested in first half of 2022.
Signs of recovery is reflected in Auckland Airport's full-year result but outlook cloudy.
Insiders say the report has not been distributed to all staff either.
Strong performances from its retail and water business help push PGW to record earnings.
'Aggressive' market: Omicron adds foul taste to supply issues, and inflation's a headache.
Contact Energy's net profit fell by $5m, or 3 per cent, to $182m in the June year.
Nominations had been questioned following the sudden resignations of four directors.
The FDA has deferred a2 Milk's request to be able to send infant formula to the US.
Kewsong Lee resigned from US private equity group after its co-founders rejected deal
'As engineers we've really bonded to these aircraft, we know them inside out.'
Another airline serving Aotearoa - Singapore Airlines - scores best for reliability.
Cabinet has delegated the decision over Fonterra's plan to the agriculture minister.
Listen: Sarah Minhinnick discusses the latest investment trends in a complex market.
"I'm expecting most people will want to come back to the industry that they loved."
S&P Dow Jones makes a case for passive investing.
The airline shed a third of its staff early in the pandemic - now it's building back fast.
Fonterra says its operations in Sri Lanka are continuing despite economic challenges.
But local shares enjoyed a solid start to the week.
Lounges opening up a further sign of strong air travel recovery.
Long haul travel will be different aboard Air NZ - but passengers are in for a wait.
Managing director Don Braid also rewarded.
If it goes ahead, the first possible harvest for Blue Endeavour would be in 2027.
Soaring demand for travel means Air NZ is pouring capacity into its network.