Stuff moves into broadcast news
Media

Stuff moves into broadcast news

Newspaper publisher Stuff has agreed a deal to produce TV news on channel Three.

Purpose or profit – Allbirds should pick one
Opinion

Paul McBeth: Purpose or profit – Allbirds should pick one

Putting a bird on the Nasdaq was hip, but maybe not so smart.

NZX in for a tongue-lashing at AGM
Markets

NZX in for a tongue-lashing at AGM

A proposed 38% increase in the pool for directors' fees is not universally applauded.

Primary Sector

Coal mine consent restrictions to ease

Coal mine resource consents will be treated like any extractive mining application.

Coal mine consent restrictions to ease
Property

Ministry racks up rent bill as dispute over vacated office drags on

The Kaikōura earthquake continues to impact property matters in the capital.

Ministry racks up rent bill as dispute over vacated office drags on
Economy

Warning over Uber’s market power after Ola leaves NZ

Rideshare competitor Ola had its last day of operations on April 12.

Warning over Uber’s market power after Ola leaves NZ
JobWatch 2024

Is Willis looking at the wrong target for future job cuts?

The number of junior managers has been growing faster than the people they manage.

Is Willis looking at the wrong target for future job cuts?
Infrastructure

ComCom takes One NZ to court

The commission alleges some breaches are ongoing. 

ComCom takes One NZ to court
Immigration

How an immigration scam was stopped in Thailand

A large number of applications coming through one agent tipped INZ off to fraud.

How an immigration scam was stopped in Thailand
Finance

Central banks slowly winning war on inflation

But policymakers remain wary of rising prices. 

Central banks slowly winning war on inflation
Primary Sector

The high cost of food and fibre caution

Report say food & fibre sector holds good potential for NZ to grow its export footprint.

The high cost of food and fibre caution
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Opinion

Purpose or profit – Allbirds should pick one

Paul McBeth: Purpose or profit – Allbirds should pick one

Putting a bird on the Nasdaq was hip, but maybe not so smart.

NZ Inc is a business, so what are shareholders getting?
Politics

Dileepa Fonseka: NZ Inc is a business, so what are shareholders getting?

Not all shareholders are concerned about the same things, and that goes for NZ Inc too.

Dileepa Fonseka 15 Apr 2024
How many boards should a director sit on?
Listed Companies

Simon Robertson: How many boards should a director sit on?

An attempt to judge the composition trends in NZX boards is challenging.

Simon Robertson 13 Apr 2024
Money Answers: How do I prepare for job loss?
Money Free

Frances Cook: Money Answers: How do I prepare for job loss?

Our investments editor outlines ideas to keep the financial stress to a minimum.

Frances Cook 13 Apr 2024

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Business Advice

Fail File: Sheridan Broadbent, independent director

Fail File: Sheridan Broadbent, independent director

'I can be a lot more excitable over the small stuff than the big stuff.'

Victoria Carter 06 Apr 2024
From boardroom giants to agile innovators
Opinion

Julia Jones: From boardroom giants to agile innovators

The world is experiencing a structural wave now, and this tide of change is unstoppable.

Julia Jones 05 Apr 2024


Investigations

'Valley of death': Connecting uni research with the private sector
Services

'Valley of death': Connecting uni research with the private sector

Commercialisation of schemes losing battle for resources to other university functions.

Andrea Malcolm 10 Apr 2024
CEO pay continues to grow, but at a slower pace

CEO pay continues to grow, but at a slower pace

New Zealand's pay disparity is less extreme than the UK and US.

Murray Jones 04 Apr 2024
Revealed: The scale of school projects waiting to be built
Business of Education Exclusive

Revealed: The scale of school projects waiting to be built

Is your child's school one of the 350 with building work in the pipeline?


Business Productivity

Building confidence and capability is the key to boosting productivity
Sponsored

Building confidence and capability is the key to boosting productivity

In the pack houses of Hawke’s Bay apple growers, smart cameras scan the apples looking for blemishes and grading the fruit to ensure only the best is selected for domestic and international markets.

ASB
Working smarter, working together, working for Aotearoa
Sponsored

Working smarter, working together, working for Aotearoa

After a few challenging years, during which many New Zealand businesses have effectively been in survival mode, it's time to pursue productive growth, says ASB.

ASB
Solving NZ’s productivity woes requires patient investment
Public sector

Solving NZ’s productivity woes requires patient investment

Business investment in research and development is still the key issue.

Jem Traylen 04 Jul 2023

Top Gainers


My Food Bag $0.139 4.51%
Tower $0.765 4.08%
Enprise Group $0.385 4.05%
Green Cross Health $1.030 3.00%
Burger Fuel Group $0.360 2.86%

Top Decliners


Being AI Ltd $0.083 -23.15%
PGG Wrightson $1.920 -7.25%
New Zealand King Salmon Investments $0.250 -3.85%
a2 Milk Company $6.050 -3.66%
Chorus $7.255 -3.65%

Top Gainers


Contact Energy $7.730 4.18%
New Zealand King Salmon Investments $0.240 2.27%
Tower $0.705 2.21%
Synlait $0.540 1.48%
EROAD $0.825 1.26%

Top Decliners


Vulcan Steel $3.060 -10.53%
Restaurant Brands $3.300 -9.04%
NEUREN PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED $19.530 -4.26%
NZME $0.815 -4.14%
AROA BIOSURGERY LIMITED $0.535 -3.64%

Technology


Investments

Cooking the Books podcast: What’s the cost of sustainable investing?
Podcasts Free

Cooking the Books podcast: What’s the cost of sustainable investing?

Some of the 'naughty' stocks are making a comeback. 

Frances Cook 15 Apr 2024
Policy

How ‘shareholder value’ became a Wall Street mantra

Michael Jensen inspired the transformation of capitalism. Was he a hero or a villain?

Bloomberg 13 Apr 2024
How ‘shareholder value’ became a Wall Street mantra
Editor's Picks

Sharesies acquires investor management startup

It is Sharesies' first takeover and part of a wider growth strategy.

John Anthony 12 Apr 2024
Sharesies acquires investor management startup
Podcasts Free Cooking the Books podcast

How the sharemarket can be used to create financial freedom

A live event where three women share their experiences of investing in the sharemarket.

Frances Cook 08 Apr 2024
How the sharemarket can be used to create financial freedom

How do I pay the mortgage and still have a life?

Having a home loan is daunting to anyone, especially the first time around.

Frances Cook 06 Apr 2024
How do I pay the mortgage and still have a life?

The Life

Review: Cupra Leon Sportstourer V e-Hybrid - good clean fun
Cars

Review: Cupra Leon Sportstourer V e-Hybrid - good clean fun

At the risk of sounding like a motor-industry apologist, you have to feel for those brands that made a huge effort to source plug-in hybrid (PHEV) cars to meet a forecast increase in demand from the Clean Car Discount, only to be left all charged up and with nowhere to go in 2024...

David Linklater 14 Apr 2024
Review: The Cut serves tasty food but lacks atmosphere
Good Food Restaurant

Review: The Cut serves tasty food but lacks atmosphere

The chef clearly knows how to grill but there's more to dining than good fare.

Ben Moore 14 Apr 2024
My Net Worth: Simon Tong, CEO, Craigs Investment Partners
My Net Worth

My Net Worth: Simon Tong, CEO, Craigs Investment Partners

'If there are rotten apples or things that are not right, you have to fix them.' 

Victoria Young 14 Apr 2024
Where to start with GenAI: seven free chatbots tested and ranked
Technology

Where to start with GenAI: seven free chatbots tested and ranked

A surprise winner dominated the rankings, while Meta’s Llama fell apart.

Ben Moore 07 Apr 2024

Markets

Scott Tech revenue up but profit down
News in Brief

Scott Tech revenue up but profit down

Scott Technology’s profit fell 42% on one-off costs in the half year to Feb 29 2024, but revenue is up 11% to $141 million on the back of a company refocus.Scott specialises in automated and robotic manufacturing processes. It attributed its revenue growth to its Scott 2027 strat...