Warehouse Group explains NZX mishap
The company has cancelled the payment of its half-year dividend due next month.
The company has cancelled the payment of its half-year dividend due next month.
A look at what businesses are doing with any leftover food ahead of the 4-week lockdown.
The retailer appears to have jumped the gun with its announcement.
Heart of the City says lockdown a big blow for Auckland economy, but necessary.
The idea is to band the business community together. Made with funding by NZ On Air.
Supermarkets, pharmacies and banks are all on the list.
"Health and operations are more important" - Campbell Barbour.
Husk and Tommy Hilfiger were among the tenants waiting to open.
Claims The Warehouse is "bluffing" its way to an exemption.
COMMENT: PM calls for calm. Sadly, frantic shoppers had other ideas.
Aleph Beauty planned to launch into its first international markets
The nightclub sector is drying up while food-based operators are believed to be worse hit.
Delay in supermarket opening times implemented as shoppers continue to "panic buy".
Planning for worst-case scenario proves crucial as global Covid-19 pandemic worsens.
COMMENT: Let's hope Oz isn't the country remembered for the great toilet paper swindle.
Newmarket Business Association boss Mark Knoff-Thomas has seen the impact first-hand.
Hand sanitiser at $60 a bottle. Another store was accused of hawking it at $1 a squirt.
Owners of stores in malls must consider their legal obligations when it comes to closure.
Despite PM's pleas for calm, shoppers continue to flood into supermarkets to bulk buy.
Retail NZ says now is better time than ever to shop locally.
Event Cinemas, Hoyts tight-lipped on the blow to ticket sales.
Retail NZ CEO Greg Harford speaks to Newstalk ZB on the call for banks to remove contactless payment fees amid the coronavirus pandemic. Audio / Newstalk ZB
Banks are facing mounting pressure to drop charges on contactless payments.
"The sense we're getting is the impacts on businesses could well be worse than the GFC."
Staff will have to use annual leave or leave without pay to cover the move.
Global outbreak has spooked shoppers, encouraging many to hold onto their money.
Auckland has built-in advantages for commercial property investors.
Comment: Fear and anxiety spread fear and anxiety.
The toilet paper crisis gripping Australia has reached new levels.
Shoppers around the world have caught toilet paper fever on the back of the coronavirus.