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McClay kicks Landcorp name change plan
Landcorp won't change its name to align its business with its new 'Pamu' brand.
Airbnb now offers experiences
Home coffee-brewing classes and a tour of a private winery are among the NZ adventures.
TVNZ departures signal more change
COMMENT: TV, radio bosses depart, and a Commerce Commission delay creates a log jam.
Aussie duo bucking the retail trend
Here's how two Aussie mates are bucking the trend with their menswear store InStitchu.
Qatar Airways' laptop loan to beat ban
The airline appreciated the importance of passengers being able to work on board.
Bank of England backs palm oil bank notes
The Bank of England has backed the use of palm oil in its new £20 note.
SpaceX to launch first recycled rocket
SpaceX is gearing up to launch its first recycled rocket.
Auckland lawyer's meth bust suspension
Lawyer Marc Cropper has been suspended after convictions of methamphetamine.
Banks not forgotten as UK seeks Brexit deal
The UK Prime Minister has highlighted the need for "implementation periods" for finance.
The new second-richest person in the world
With a net worth of US$75.6 billion, Jeff Bezos is now the world's second-richest person.
Why your success depends on others
Career Coach: Why networking really matters if you want to grow your career.
More than one million subscribers for Xero
Accounting software firm Xero has surpassed one million subscribers worldwide.
Samsung DeX: From smartphone to PC
Samsung Galaxy S8 users will be able to transform their phone into a desktop computer.
Samsung facing biggest test ever
Samsung will have to throw a lot of unseen features into its comeback phone this week.
Pleas for law to separate environments
New law needed to distinguish between built and natural environments
Chinese brands make their mark
The most respected domestic brands in China are attached to clothing and other small items
Maori leveraging Chinese ties
More Maori business groups are talking with potential Chinese investors and partners.
Where young people are investing
Gen X and Gen Y are finding innovative ways to invest and are reaping the returns.
Chinese market still demands care
Trading in China is not as easy as many Kiwi business may think.
Cruise ships could be used for housing
City Rail Link workers could live on cruise ships in the harbour.
Meet the Chinese Kardashians
Theses are the Internet queens of China, who splash their affluent lives on social media.
Record trademarks issued in China
Businesses can save time and hassle by registering trademarks and copyrights.
Maori art at new city apartments
Maori art covers the interior and exterior of Newmarket apartment.