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Facebook facing advertising boycott
Facebook could face an advertising boycott unless it gets its house in order.
Facebook could face an advertising boycott unless it gets its house in order.
Nike reported a loss in its third quarter due to a US$2 billion tax expense.
A shocking revelation could threaten the existence of Bitcoin.
Tax change should simplify things for small firms, writes Bill Bennett.
COMMENT: Why should the government own a majority stake in Air NZ?
Maybe it's not tax on real estate that is the problem.
Julius Malema says farmers who go should leave the keys to their houses and tractors.
The Kiwi dollar traded at A93.40c at 5pm from A93.05c at 8am.
An estimated 605,000 adults burn their way through 2 billion cigarettes a year in NZ.
The Asia-Pacific Small Business Survey shows a dramatic collapse in economic confidence.
Business woman Theresa Gattung has sold her waterfront apartment for an undisclosed sum.
Auckland Racing Club is spending $6m on a new stable block at Ellerslie
$10m Merivale Mall upgrade to be finished by November
Pay is not everything in the legal industry according to a new survey
Theo Spierings is set to step down as chief executive of Fonterra.
EMA chief executive Kim Campbell says Theo Spierings has done some "fine work".
NZX 50 gained 121.14 points, or 1.4 per cent, to 8608.29.
The Future of Money was discussed at this morning's PwC Herald Talks event
Outdoor equipment retailer Kathmandu is considering the US market.
Technology designed to enhance customer experience and increase sales.
Centrality founder and CEO Aaron McDonald is the keynote at the PwC Herald Talks
Catch Group, the firm which bought Pumpkin Patch, launches in New Zealand today.
Zespri expects annual sales to double to $4.5 billion by 2025.
The Kiwi dollar traded at US72.10c at 5pm from US72.19c at 8am
The S&P/NZX50 Index rose 15.04 points, or 0.2 per cent, to 8,492.12.
The futures market suggests prices may fall at the next auction.
Pineapple Lumps were the final product being made at the site
Shell is quitting New Zealand after more than a century of operations.