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Falkenstein donates $500,000 to university business school
Waikato University management school gets an unprecedented donation.
Waikato University management school gets an unprecedented donation.
The speculative cannabis industry has claimed its first casualty.
No more bins full of sushi packaging. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The world's tech giants are deploying machine-learning algorithms to ferret out hackers.
Home-made deodorant with just four ingredients. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Four months rubbish in one glass jar. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Say goodbye to toothpaste tubes. Made with funding from NZ On Air
Yes to compost, no to junk-mail. Made with funding from NZ On Air
Bay Dreams organisers are asking for patience as an influx of thousands arrive in town.
COMMENT: How exiting a 'bloody scandal' will help Fletcher Building.
Lawyers in the UK are warning managers not to send emails in capital letters.
A document shows iwi land negotiators' intentions.
In a few weeks time the letting fees that were charged to tenants will be gone by law.
Departing chairman takes aim at Entrust, the ComCom and even perceptions of Rocket Lab.
Industrial psychologist Alia Bojilova Bojilova is keynote at tomorrow's PwC Herald Talks
What you need to know about today's big banking report.
Comment: The world's best smartphone might also be its best-kept secret.
COMMENT: All we want for Christmas is some Aussie bank shares.
Nothing short of perfect execution of strategy will suffice.
WorkSafe agrees to remedial actions after Panmure Bridge scaffolding collapse last year.
Steel & Tube's chairwoman is due to face an investor grilling at its AGM.
Blair Cranston was expelled from Master Builders in December 2016.
Firm won House of the Year awards but came unstuck in 2016 after leaky build claims.
The money is out there, so why isn't it reaching small companies looking to grow?
'They just need to lay an egg and get it done'.
Fonterra's milk payments to Chilean farmers "taking advantage", says Kiwi boss.
COMMENT: We are clearly experiencing management by an unwieldy committee, says Paul Glass.
Comment: Wage settlements in line with inflation are not going to cut it anymore.
COMMENT: Ignore business confidence; it's a politically biased gauge.