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NZME and Stuff won't challenge media merger decision
NZME and Stuff won't take their bid to merge to the Supreme Court.
NZME and Stuff won't take their bid to merge to the Supreme Court.
Cannasouth is planning to become NZ's first listed medicinal cannabis company.
COMMENT: Looking to the future, trade tariffs may not be China's biggest challenge.
The average CEO's pay increase was remarkably inline with the average Kiwi's last year.
Steel & Tube's chairwoman is due to face an investor grilling at its AGM.
Why is the software company selling its cash cow and keeping its lame ducks?
The media companies were challenging a judge's refusal to give the merger the green light.
A2 Milk's new CEO has sold her stake in the company.
Rival company Tectrax has filed papers against Sealegs in the High Court.
Hamish Sansom's first trial ended in a hung jury earlier this year.
Manuka's "liquid gold" reputation is causing problems inside the US honey industry
COMMENT: Participants in NZ's listed capital markets should stop playing the blame game.
The US juggernaut has sucked the growth out of emerging markets.
Long-running action against the airline around the world has reached an end.
NZ building materials companies have disappointed, in the wake of a building boom.
When will Affinity sell out of Tegel Chicken.
Bring it on. Fund managers would welcome UDC onto the NZX.
Wall St's drop was a predictable response to normal interest rates returning.
The local share market has taken a back seat to Wall Street's record gains.
Meet the five finalists who contended for Herald business leader of the year.
Stock exchange must bring trust and a new focus.
The a2 Milk Company said it had reached a settlement with Lion Dairy and Drinks
Xero's decision to leave the NZX may prompt a shareholder revolt.
Investment expert Brian Gaynor says Xero's move is a psychological blow for the NZX.
The 1987 crash wiped many investors out. How is the NZX placed to cope with next one?
Possible IPO comes during a lacklustre year for listings on our local stock exchange.
COMMENT: Fall in new listings and takeovers thin the ranks - in NZ and abroad.
NZX says it's on track for a lift in annual net profit after a strong first half.