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Pushpay shares hit record as growth story continues
More American churchgoers turn to Pushpay to participate in worship as Covid-19 bites.
More American churchgoers turn to Pushpay to participate in worship as Covid-19 bites.
Westpac boss David McLean believes New Zealand could come out of recession quickly.
Airline grounds most of its planes for another month but sees some light at end of tunnel.
Opposition Leader says major firms do not need the Government's wage subsidy.
Aluminium prices hit their lowest level in more than a decade in April.
Claims of deceit and conspiring against the company behind failed Swipe HQ.
New Zealand shares edged higher, led by Kathmandu Holdings.
The company has an 80-year manufacturing history in New Zealand.
But panic-buying of the sort we saw was only a temporary boost
Turnbull will start at the general insurer in August.
Freightways buy lift-off for inter-island chilled food overnight air delivery service.
New Zealand shares started May in a downbeat way.
Managing director Rod Duke said lockdown impact was "significant".
Troubled Malaysian-owned oil and gas operator owes creditors more than $300m
A pandemic, planes grounded, staff unrest and a refund backlash - a birthday to forget.
"People need to be physically connected" - Culum Manson.
New Zealand shares fell as investors continued to bank profits from outperforming stocks.
PLUS: Another cell tower attack.
Sistema founder Brendan Lindsay also has a stake.
New data shows more than 100,000 households are seeking mortgage relief from their bank.
The commercial landlord is eyeing up potential acquisitions.
Landlords taking haircut as receivers nut out a deal.
Firm would easily have qualified for the subsidy.
New Zealand shares fell as investors cashed in on yesterday's strong rally.
Farmers will continue to reduce wages as long as the store cannot open its doors.
BNZ's latest half year result took a Covid-19 hit but the CEO remains confident.
Some increase in demand but more than 160 airlines grounded as industry bleeds cash.
Documents from both parties were posted on the NZX today.
A "Clayton's pay cut" is how one shareholder condemns the Cavalier move.
The company said it is trying to "ensure a cost base that is fit for purpose".