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Nuplex paying $3m to shareholders over disclosure breach
Nuplex Industries will pay $3m to shareholders as part of a settlement with the Securities Commission after failing to disclose it breached a debt covenant in 2008.
Petricevic mansion on the market
A Bridgecorp subsidiary case against the family trust of former director Rod Petricevic has been delayed by several weeks while his $4.4 million mansion in Remuera is put on the market.
Bargain Betty: Beauty needn't come at a cost
Women spend a small fortune on beauty treatments. In fact Newsweek estimated that the average American woman spends more than $500,000 on hair and beauty in her lifetime.
KiwiSaver has homebuyers in a muddle
Understanding how to use the KiwiSaver first-home assistance scheme is proving so difficult some people are giving up.
Mark Hotchin's comeback plan
Former Hanover Finance head Mark Hotchin is trying to resurrect his career from his new base on the Gold Coast, despite an order that has frozen all his personal assets.
<i>Inside Money:</i> A bourse is a bourse, a bourse of course
The global insignificance of our own tiny bourse.
'I'm sorry': Mark Hotchin fronts up
Embattled financier Mark Hotchin has apologised to investors who lost money when Hanover Finance collapsed but strenuously denied he was living a life of luxury in a live television interview this evening.
Ron Brierley hits out at Gibbs' 'phoney' claim
The claim by Tony Gibbs that he pushed for the AGM to be held in New Zealand is 'phoney' says Ron Brierley.
<i>Inside Money :</i> The anonymous industry
Are new financial adviser regulations behind a stagnant New Zealand life insurance market?
Susan Easton: Exhilaration over emerging markets eases off
After a golden run, concerns are growing about inflation in emerging markerts, writes investment analyst at Gareth Morgan Investments Susan Easton.