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Eftpos, credit card retail spending well down in October
Spending in retail industries fell 0.7 per cent compared to September, down by $44m.
Spending in retail industries fell 0.7 per cent compared to September, down by $44m.
List of secured creditors released with deed names those claiming money including IRD.
OPINION: New Zealand lacks adequate competition in key industries.
"We have taken the eye off methamphetamine."
Northland leaders say the next Brynderwyn closure will be the final straw for some.
OPINION: The response has exposed shortcomings in how people think about start-ups.
The Warehouse says it is 'extremely disappointed to find ourselves in this situation'.
The restaurant had 'exhausted all other financial options available'.
The country’s grocery sector and consumers alike will keep an eagle eye on Foodstuffs.
The brand is New Zealand's oldest grocer at 99 years. It was founded in 1924.
Major IT upgrade pushes co-operative business into annual loss.
Suppliers are waiting on between $800,000 to $900,000 worth of stock.
'We have contracts conditional on approximately $3m of stock from Singapore': John Love.
Ambitious beverage startup faces criticism and regulatory turbulence.
"We don’t just move people around from project to project but let them put down roots."
"These are the only pharmacy licences cancelled during 2023 to date."
One of nine offenders who smashed into the shop by hand seriously hurt themselves.
Tauranga is set to welcome the first of more than 110 cruise ships.
Mega Mecca store - 2nd biggest in Australasia - opens in Christchurch CBD retail precinct.
Card spending data shows economy slowing as higher interest rates bite.
Foodstuffs rejects claim dismissing "loyalty".
Private investors are the single most active group, ahead of syndicates and foreigners.
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Financial Times: Lego says the new material would have a bigger carbon footprint.
A dozen bluff oysters for $3 or a storage headache?
Labour, National at odds on whether the number of ram raids is falling. We have the data.
How a New Zealand dessert-maker has benefitted from being sold through the US retailer.
More than 150,000 Kiwis have signed up.
A $335,000 debt has sparked court action and a bankruptcy application.
Problems included ill health, credit facility withdrawal, economic conditions, overheads.