![Tech in the time of covid: Planning for the worst, hoping for the best](https://media.businessdesk.co.nz/file/c_fill,h_393,w_700,q_100/timely-staff.webp)
Tech in the time of covid: Planning for the worst, hoping for the best
Kiwi tech company Timely's revenue dropped through April and May. Staff were asked to defer 20 percent of their pay. But by June the company had paid them all back.
![Hallenstein Glasson takes millions in wage subsidy, will pay dividend](https://media.businessdesk.co.nz/file/c_fill,h_400,w_600,q_100/glassons.webp)
Hallenstein Glasson takes millions in wage subsidy, will pay dividend
Clothing company saw online sales rocket 46.8 percent year-on-year, as it declares 39 cents per share dividend.
![Stephen Tindall leaving The Warehouse board, son nominated](https://media.businessdesk.co.nz/file/c_fill,h_400,w_600,q_100/stephen-tindall.webp)
Stephen Tindall leaving The Warehouse board, son nominated
Stephen Tindall is stepping down from the board of The Warehouse and his son Robbie Tindall has been nominated as a director for the group.The founder of the listed retailer will not seek re-election at its November annual general meeting, the company said in a statement to the N...
![Covid wipes $135 million from Kathmandu revenue](https://media.businessdesk.co.nz/file/c_fill,h_400,w_600,q_100/Ripcurl.webp)
Covid wipes $135 million from Kathmandu revenue
Surf brand RipCurl hit by $70 million covid-19 impact, as Kathmandu reports full-year results.