Stock Takes: NZ lower cap companies ripe for takeover – who's next?
Will weaker New Zealand share prices encourage more takeover activity?
Will weaker New Zealand share prices encourage more takeover activity?
The company posted a fourth successive sales record.
New hotel opens today, offering 303 rooms and with an initial 65 staff.
Case is first known time a director in this position wasn't in jail or bankrupt, IRD says.
Fisher Funds has more than 1000 Kiwi companies in its sights.
Kyle Anderson has bought the bar and says he's looking forward to a new Chapel chapter.
Grant Samuel's adviser report is due out in the next few weeks, then what?
OPINION: There are hoops and hurdles but a big third player would be welcomed.
Financial Times: 'Magnificent Seven' scepticism as Alphabet and Tesla lead Nasdaq lower.
Sector penalised by rapid increases in interest rates in the past 12 to 18 months - Solly.
OPINION: Modern technology incidents paralyse the world in new and interesting ways.
Council boss also reveals no applications have been received from the owner for changes.
What to expect from next month's reporting season for NZX-listed stocks.
The decision would impact the prices consumers pay for fibre.
DJ battle: Regulator says no to takeover of Serato.
A consortium plans has eyed up Pernod Ricard's Aussie, NZ and Spanish wine businesses.
Financial Times: Markets fret over report of tougher semiconductor trade restrictions.
Union says workers at nine depots across the North Island in talks over job future.
The airline fronts up to questions on delays and debit card charges and wheelchair policy.
One company is offering eligible buyers money for deposits so they can afford a house.
Long-term agreement covers apple packing, storage and marketing.
Gunmaker and prison operator make gains as Trump presidency predicted.
NZ Shareholders Association will vote against the proposal.
Airline says planes have been a game-changer for the last 10 years.
Fletcher Building is missing key leaders.
Synlait chair George Adams is urging minority shareholders to vote at Thursday's meeting.
'The least useful adviser is someone who had a fairy-tale run.'
'Huge level of consumer support in terms of honouring their commitments.'
'This case involves a reasonably clear case of mismanagement.'
Airline says none of the jobs going are on the frontline.