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Green Acres 'ponzi' schemer jailed
A Green Acres franchisee who ripped off hundreds of new immigrants by up to $25k each has been jailed for more than three years.

<i>Craig McIvor</i>: When old fashioned logic isn't enough try thinking sideways
Lateral thinking goes against the grain for many businesses, but the benefits are too powerful to ignore.

Pike River board meets to discuss future
Pike River Coal's board is to meet tomorrow to talk about options for the company's future.

Sth Canterbury auditor fined and censured
The Ashburton-based auditor of Sth Canterbury Finance, Byron Pearson, has been censured and fined $38,000 by the Institute of Chartered Accountants.

NZ's highest ever paid exec revealed
Westpac's New Zealand chief executive George Frazis appears to have set a new record for executive pay in New Zealand.

Equiticorp - the longest goodbye
In the year 2010, nearly 22 years after one of New Zealand's biggest corporate collapses, it's a little unnerving to call accountant

<i>Warren Brookbanks:</i> Corporate cowardice no excuse
Why does BP have a hands off forecourt policy?

<i>Brian Gaynor:</i> The biggest day we had... and its lessons
In '86 we had America's Cup fever and a share boom, now we've got neither.