
Markets with Madison: Steel super centre
This new steel warehouse can store twice the amount of steel used to build the Auckland harbour bridge. Video / Ben Dickens
This new steel warehouse can store twice the amount of steel used to build the Auckland harbour bridge. Video / Ben Dickens
About 18% of his company's stock is borrowed against.
And what Wall Street made of the Federal Reserve's shock move.
The US has avoided a recession, achieved a near perfect labour market and interest rate cuts are underway. But are investors factoring in all the risks, including an election?
MicroStrategy's Michael Saylor explains how it helped his struggling tech company.
This is the first time anyone outside the company has filmed its new launch pad.
It would be the fastest-ever commercially developed medium-lift rocket.
The self-described Bitcoin maximalist explains the currency's characteristics.
Michael Saylor explains how his tech company buys billions in Bitcoin.
'I don’t think now is the time for me to go.'
The CEO of Suncorp Group says he convinced them to stay.
The head of insurance giant Suncorp explains why it’s hiked premiums on all of its policies. Video / Editing | Corey Fleming | AFP | Gettyimages
And its future may too.
'People care so much about this business.'
Air New Zealand's CEO explains how it's making less money on its longest routes.
How the new CEO plans to double it in a decade.
Contact's chairman says it's all about hydroelectricity.
Deputy Governor says its plan has largely worked - with some surprises.
What Greg Foran thinks of the economy, inflation and engine issues.
Manufacturers are curtailing production and power companies are losing earnings.
PEP says it's no 'barbarian at the gate'.
The investor has owned Z Energy, ports, airports and more.
From Z Energy to data centres: Infratil's 18.7 per cent annual return journey.
This is the first time anyone has been allowed to film a major NZ data centre.
It's been a tough three years for investors, but relief may be on the way.
Earnings could be impacted - and relief might be a while away.
Don't expect a return to the era of cheap money.
Supply is at a record low and prices are at record highs.
Is this our economy's minerals moment?