
NZX-bound cannabis firm wins import licences
NZX-hopeful Cannasouth has won licences to import cannabis.
NZX-hopeful Cannasouth has won licences to import cannabis.
The S&P/NZX 50 index rose 50.86 points, or 0.6 per cent, to 9,148.57.
Michael Hill registered sales increases over November and December.
COMMENT: If some businesses are to disappear from the NZX, where are the replacements?
Clothing chains embracing technology in the ever-changing retail market.
Michael Hill International's new chief executive had grand plans for jewellery retailer.
COMMENT: Directors with industry skills, strong emphasis on organic growth key.
Shares fell in light trading as blue-chip stocks including A2 Milk followed Australia.
That's the message group CEO Nick Grayston had for shareholders at its annual meeting.
The average CEO's pay increase was remarkably inline with the average Kiwi's last year.
The Kiwi market has followed the continued plunge of US stocks.
Stock market operator is refusing to give in to demands by Elevation Capital.
This move precedes the takeover of the company by Philippines firm Bounty Fresh Foods.
The Burger Club is running a remarkably familiar operation in New Delhi.
Beer giant DB Breweries and WSP Opus have closed their gender pay gaps.
The High Court jury in the landmark retrial reached its verdict today.
New Zealand's largest retailer made $59m in the year to July 29.
The Auckland mall fills 14 three-cubic metre bins of waste a day - 600 tonnes per year.
New Zealand shares hit a record, led higher by Synlait Milk and a2 Milk.
The company winning the race when it comes to signing on more mobile customers.
Hallenstein Glasson Holdings says it profit rose 58 per cent after Storm sale.
The Wellington-based business is set to close its Fielding office.
There were more trades in the first half of 2018, but new listings dropped off.
Big increases in earnings are expected from the latest round of results.
Deborah Caldwell, CEO and owner of Storm, says being part of a public firm wasn't for her.
Mad Butcher chief executive Michael Morton wants to restore the butcher brand.
Joanna Lawn explains how she plans to breathe new life into the NZX.
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