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The burger war that built an empire
It was a fast food David and Goliath when Hungry Jack's took on Burger King.
The NZ region with the hottest economy
ASB's latest Regional Economic Scoreboard shows Auckland is struggling to keep up.
China driving investment in designer bags
The best place to put your money is in a handbag - not literally, but by investing in one.
Topshop's $90 million fashion mistake
Topshop Australia has gone into administration, but what went wrong for high street chain?
Sir Philip Green to rescue Aussie Topshop
Sir Philip Green is considering a plan to rescue Australian arm of fashion chain Topshop.
Hershey sued for 'under-filling' sweets
A lawsuit is alleging Hershey is intentionally under-filling packages of Whoppers.
Kraft to be phased out of NZ and Aus
One of the world's largest food brands set to disappear from shelves.
Topshop Australia in administration
Topshop in Australia has been placed in voluntary administration.
Amazon's plan to destroy Aussie retail
Amazon has just let slip a major plank of its plan to "destroy" Australian retail.
Impact of Amazon already felt in Oz
COMMENT: Amazon is a few months away, but its impact is already being felt.
Alibaba doubles profit to $2 billion
The e-commerce giant doubled its profits on the back of soaring growth in online shopping.
Make or break time for KitKat
Cadbury has won a bitter legal battle over its sweet rival Nestlé.
Designer Wardrobe raises $1.3m in a week
Online fashion marketplace raising capital to expand its business and launch in Australia.
NZ retail sales rise, driven by car sales
Retail sales rose in the first quarter, powered higher by a surge in car sales.
Tobacco 40pc of one supermarket's sales
The principal income of a Dunedin supermarket is tobacco, so it faces losing its licence.
'Nothing wrong with constant sales'
Briscoes is defending its sales practices after the Commerce Commission's warning.
Inside controversial inner-city Bunnings
Company has taken extensive steps to accommodate misgivings with $42m Grey Lynn store.
Kathmandu sales bounce back
Kathmandu lifted third-quarter sales due to new product lines and better promotions.
Fonterra-Lewis Rd Creamery stoush ends
The packaging stoush between Fonterra and Lewis Road Creamery has come to an end.
G3 warns UK souvenir unit faces earnings hit
G3 Group's British souvenir business faces a "significant profit downgrade".
New Icebreaker CEO named
Icebreaker has promoted Australasian manager Greg Smith to chief executive.
Countdown sales rise 2.1 per cent
Countdown sales rise 2.1 per cent in March quarter on rising prices, loyalty programme.
Big little suburb: Papamoa riding boom
Bay of Plenty beachside area ''ripe for development'' as retail sector booms.
$600m sale of Sistema gets green light
The Overseas Investment Office has given the go-ahead for the $660m sale of Sistema.
Farro set to hit $100m in revenue
Gourmet food retailer Farro is set to hit $100 million in sales this year.
Retailers gear up for Amazon arrival
Amazon is gearing up for its launch in Australia and retailers are drawing battle lines.
Amazon's move a big deal for NZ
Amazon's arrival may put pressure on retailers but consumers are set to benefit.
Hundreds of dollars for fake muddy jeans
Nordstrom is selling "mud-stained" jeans to the tune of $617 - would you buy them?