NZX 50 rises 1.2% to new record
New Zealand shares jumped to a record with Ebos Group hitting a fresh high.
New Zealand shares jumped to a record with Ebos Group hitting a fresh high.
Asian markets tumbled over concerns that a trade war is brewing.
PB Technology was also warned over bait advertising by the Commerce Commission.
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UK-based private equity firm Hg will acquire Orion Health's Rhapsody business.
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Torpedo 7 said the supplements business no longer fits with its brand position.
There have been some heated exchanges between the parties involved in the matter.
The number of empty shops in Newmarket continues to rise.
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Analysts say the move could help steady the retailer's declining profitability.
Research suggests fees in New Zealand are far higher than in Australia and the UK.
Kingswood Ski owners discuss reinventing themselves following the Canterbury earthquakes.
The future is milky for the 34 Wendy's ice cream franchisees in New Zealand.
Even a large fortune can be squandered in a short time.
Apple fans could soon have a one-stop shop to access the company's catalogue of content.
The once-preening Dow Jones industrial average has erased all of its 2018 gains.
Polaris Industries is considering moving some production outside the US.
COMMENT: We need younger people with more specific industry experience.
Who will deliver a sane employment environment with higher wages and productivity gains?
COMMENT: Overall similar returns in either investment.
The S&P/NZX 50 index fell 55.66 points, or 0.6 per cent.
A union representative says The Warehouse is planning to cut 180 jobs.
NZ's workforce is ageing and the Govt needs to get ahead of the curve.
Persistence one of the most important things in business, says Rodd and Gunn CEO.