Stock Takes: Winners and losers from NZX newcomers
Most of the new additions to the NZX underperformed since listing.
Most of the new additions to the NZX underperformed since listing.
Auckland's last video store has called it quits.
The sharemarket was a little edgy ahead of ETFS activity in the leading energy stocks.
Government has said it wants a role in board renewal process.
The Australian airline has lost more than A$11 billion in revenue in the past year.
The New Zealand sharemarket had a late surge after trading flatly for most of the day.
Fisher and Paykel Healthcare and a2 Milk continue to impact the New Zealand sharemarket.
Comvita said its new harvest model had proven successful in 2021.
Scott Technology has won a $10m contract to build a system for Australia's Thomson.
A marriage of convenience between Republicans and corporations is fraying.
The online retail giant has been handed a decisive victory.
Plus, auditor tags ICBC accounts, Milford's 61 per cent return.
The airline's top brass told to provide domestic flights for a reasonable cost.
The S&P/NZX 50 Index fell 58.25 points or 0.46 per cent.
The NZX-listed cancer diagnostics company will have its "Cxbladder" tests covered.
Airline chair says the storm hasn't passed yet
Scott Technology returns to profit in first half, sees momentum building in the second.
The New Zealand sharemarket is rebounding from a sell-off in February and March.
Watchdog wants several new roles filled after cybersecurity debacle.
There was again reasonably strong trading in Contact Energy and Meridian.
But energy stocks tumble on index re-balancing.
The wine industry is the latest sector to struggle due to a lack of foreign workers.
Port stopwork over safety looms as council ownership comes under fire from within.
Northpower buys Crown Infrastructure Partners' last shares in subsidiary Northpower Fibre.
Air NZ has 65% of pre-Covid schedule in system, Qantas says it will restore its network
The sale of Westpac NZ presents opportunity to change banking landscape for the better.
He left a business obliterated by Covid. But he had no idea what he was walking into next.
From Wellington's 'brat pack' to the heavens - a titan crashes to earth.
The New Zealand sharemarket gave back much of its gains from the day before.