![Chorus sees growth in high-speed connections](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=795)
Chorus sees growth in high-speed connections
Chorus is seeing growth in its high-speed fixed line connections as it continues to roll out the bulk of the govt-sponsored ultrafast broadband fibre network.
Chorus is seeing growth in its high-speed fixed line connections as it continues to roll out the bulk of the govt-sponsored ultrafast broadband fibre network.
Sharper day-to-day movements will be unnerving for some investors.
NZ has a "rock star economy" and surveys reveal high levels of business confidence, but what could make the economy run out of puff? Peter Lyons looks at the issue.
BurgerFuel, the NZAX-listed fast food chain has opened the doors to its first restaurant in Kuwait.
Almost a quarter of New Zealand executives think top-level managers' pay packets are out of kilter with reality, a survey suggests.
Liam Dann writes: Get ready for an influx of bargain-hunting foreign investors, because as the dollar drops, NZ assets are effectively going on special.
The Financial Markets Authority has today issued a warning about General Equity, which it considered has "engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct."
A former Mighty River Power engineer accused of $2 million fraud at the company has pleaded not guilty this morning.
Australia's largest winemaker, Treasury Wine Estates, has rejected takeover proposals from two global private equity firms, prompting a sharp fall in the company's share price.
One of the main trends coming through from this year's pay survey is the lack of women in the list of top-paid chief executives. So where are they?
When you start your career you might think you are setting out to change the world, but the world is far more likely to change you.
US stocks took a breather after last week's records, ending a volatile few days in the red as some investors snapped up profits before the third quarter closes.
When Facebook announced it was going to list on the stock exchange, it became the hottest stock offering in internet history.
A sheep-farming family from Te Kuiti lost millions of dollars after being duped in a Facebook scam.
The British govt plans to criminalise the manipulation of more benchmarks to revive confidence in the integrity of London as a financial centre.
Shareholders in NZX-listed power companies became the first beneficiaries of National's decisive victory in the general election after the market opened on Monday.
In a discussion about what constitutes good reporting practice it is easy to buy into reporting myths and it is important to dispel these.
ANZ staff in New Zealand are considering a national strike over the bank's attempts "casualise" its workforce, a union says.
APN, the company which owns the New Zealand Herald, is to relaunch as part of a new brand, NZME.
The rules are that you must not rip your client off but if you tell them you are going to rip them off then that is fine.
Data warehousing software provider Wherescape has shelved its plans to carry out a stock market listing, according to market sources.