The family pet helps drive Ebos net profit to new record
People spending more time with their pets helped drive up Ebos' first-half profit.
People spending more time with their pets helped drive up Ebos' first-half profit.
A huge lift in trading activity drove NZX net earnings up 20 per cent in 2020.
The New Zealand sharemarket gained more than a half per cent.
Chairman tells investors to disregard implied remarks.
Sir William becomes Gallagher president, but will stay on board of technology exporter.
Contact Energy has outlined its plans for a capital raised to build new plant near Taupō.
Origin Capital has raised $69m to invest in kiwifruit orchards.
Contact Energy said it plans to raise $400m to build a new power station near Taupō.
Kathmandu said its sales were up 12 per cent in the first half.
Jarden's daily update on the latest market moves and shakes.
The sharemarket has fallen in seven of the last eight trading days.
Weeks of quarantine and surveillance at its home base means airline is quitting routes.
Jarden's daily update on the latest moves and shakes.
"We believe these changes are here to stay" - Jodie King, Vodafone NZ.
Infratil says it is business as usual, but it has readied itself for takeover process.
The New Zealand sharemarket has opened this year as one of the weakest globally.
As suitors circle, NZX-listed Infratil announces new chief executive.
Briscoe Group, Freightways, Tilt Renewables and Trustpower all raced to new highs.
Third Age Health is set to list on the NZX on Thursday.
The latest market updates from Jarden.
Confidence among New Zealand investors continues to improve from 2020 lows, survey shows.
The past year had been unsettling and heartbreaking for airline workers.
The New Zealand sharemarket woke up late after drifting most the day.
Airline boss welcomes review of refund law but warns money must come from somewhere.
NZ sharemarket's average forward PE ratio is 45 per cent above 5-year average - broker.
Minister commissions clean-up study, casting doubt on Rio Tinto's own assessments.
The New Zealand sharemarket fell for the fourth successive day.
Tilt Renewables has received non-binding offers from interested parties.
The unemployment rate provided good and bad news for the New Zealand sharemarket.