Market close: NZ sharemarket ends roller coaster year
The 'damp end' to the year is not just outside, but in the sharemarket too.
The 'damp end' to the year is not just outside, but in the sharemarket too.
Bay of Plenty council's big stake makes port shares harder to buy.
Bay of Plenty council eyes value of shareholding.
The council has a 54.14 per cent shareholding in the port.
The largest port wants to develop long-term growth opportunities with $200m project.
The port is still awaiting an Environment Court decision regarding its expansion plan.
It's estimated the seizure could have produced about 350,000 individual doses of cocaine.
Emergency services were called around 5.40am.
Tauranga is set to welcome the first of more than 110 cruise ships.
Port of Tauranga has also unveiled its first new-look brand in 25 years.
'I know this place very well and what many of our city needs are.'
'Barbenheimer' impacts Kiwi tech firm in big day for NZX, Vector, Delegat.
Total trade down due to weather hits and drooping consumer import demand.
The ship lost its rudder more than two weeks ago.
OPINION: Letters on climate change, netball, harbour crossings, and milk prices.
Nearly six-month wait for resource consent decision creates investor 'uncertainty'.
And it's proposed to benefit Tauranga "significantly faster" than what's already promised.
The list of amended returns is four times longer than last year’s.
Spoiler: Lots of them are being used for anything but shipping.
The port company is determined to right the wrongs by concentrating on its core business.
Ngai Te Rangi one of several iwi contesting Port of Tauranga's plans.
Iwi and hapū have called for a delay in the hearing to allow greater input from Māori.
Two workers died within less than a week of one another in April last year.
Dyspeptic responses as investors digest fallout from Silicon Valley Bank collapse.
Key witness says Port of Tauranga's wharf plan will see “negligible” effects.
Environment Court begins hearing evidence over Port of Tauranga's wharf extension plans.
Kiwis have felt the repercussions of Putin's invasion.
Despite Kiwifruit slump, port posts improved performance.
More competitive tension would be welcome, freight sector says.
When Mayor Wayne Brown told the Auckland port company what to do, the company said no.