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Tesla shares plunge on Model 3 doubts
Tesla shares fell 8.2 per cent Tuesday to the lowest in almost a year.

Waymo, Jaguar team up for self-driving fleet
Waymo says it plans to place 20,000 autonomous vehicles on the road for tests in 2018.

What is your new client super magnet?
A new financial year could be a good time to attract ideal new clients to your business.

Cyber crime risk to small businesses on the rise
One quarter of SMEs experienced a cyber breach last year, up 18 per cent year before.

Apple's billion dollar bet on TV
Backed by a budget of US$1 billion, Apple is looking to rival Netflix and Amazon Prime.

Sal's Pizza expands into Australia
First Australian restaurant to open in Melbourne later in the year.

New residential, tourism funds planned by Augusta Capital
Residential investment vehicle planned.

Fran O'Sullivan: PM could take leaf out of Clark playbook
Curran has a $38m 'public media' fund and she is clearly in a position to influence it.

What to expect at Apple's first big event of 2018
Apple has its first big event of 2018 scheduled for tomorrow.

NZ shares gain; Synlait, A2 and Sky TV rise
Synlait Milk was the best performer, up 6.9 per cent to $9.10.

Dollar steady as trade war fears ease
Despite slipping, the dollar continued to hover around a 2-week high against greenback.

Damien Venuto: 'Red Radio' conspirators now have a smoking gun
Calls for disclosure will only become louder.

Alibaba and Ford unveil car vending machine
E-commerce giant Alibaba and carmaker Ford have teamed up on this futuristic machine.

KiwiSaver fees may shock, warns financial body
More than 2.7 million people are in KiwiSaver with more than $45 billion invested.

Oil and gas sector jittery about move away from fossil fuels
Concern about the immediate future is running high in the sector.

Business confidence tumbles to 3-year low
Confidence hit by threat of trade war, global instability and, possible new taxes.

Find out what Facebook knows about you
Personal data exploration isn't a great feeling, but that's life when you're the product.

SkyCity eyes 'asset lighter' plan to free up cash
SkyCity is looking to free up cash from its existing assets.

VW demanding costs from plaintiffs' lawyers
Volkswagen is set to demand money from those seeking compensation from the carmaker.

Bitcoin's March slump accelerates
Bitcoin began the week on a down note, declining as much as 8.7 per cent.

Profits at Britain's top 100 restaurant groups fall 64%
A third of Britain's top 100 restaurants are now loss-making businesses.

China building rain-making network
China is testing cutting-edge technology to bring more rain to the Tibetan plateau.

SkyCity pledges $20 minimum wage
SkyCity set to reward its lower-paid workers: "It's just the right thing to do".

What grilling of big Aussie banks means for NZ
The findings could have implications here where the four major banks are Australian owned.

Tara Iti ranked as one of world's best golf courses
NZ course ranked 11th best in the world

NZME employment site YUDU launches
NZME's website for jobseekers, YUDU launches today.

Big banks' lending tops $400 billion
Nine biggest registered banks had $401.65 billion of lending, up from $398.05b.

Backing for plan to slaughter 20,000 cattle to stop disease
Ministry is still no closer to finding out where the disease came from.

Sky TV shares drop amid hunt for new CEO
Analysts say Fellet's resignation will bring fresh eyes to Sky