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The Auckland Writers Festival continues to break records with international attractions.
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Crown-funded international tourism marketing agency says its event ‘win ratio’ sits at over 60%.
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The issue price was at the upper end of the valuation, which may have capped demand and gains on listing.
However, the listed meal company is having to mitigate inflated cost pressures.
ANALYSIS: It is understood the market regulator’s board last year declined a two-year extension for outgoing CEO Samantha Barrass.
A quartet of business-savvy, music-loving co-founders have come up with an idea that could solve those concerns you have about Spotify.
CAJ Apples agreed to sell to two Auckland businessmen two years ago, but the deal has collapsed.
Regulatory hurdles including an investigation into the impact on competition could push the handover of the New Zealand division out by months.
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Tower tumbled as stormy weather knocked its first half.
Listed insurance company’s interim profit down after four large weather events during the half.
The listed used car dealer reintroduces a ‘tough macro’ approach to keep a lid on costs and its buying approach.
Business optimism remains fragile while the economic recovery gets pushed to 2027.
The cracks are starting to show as businesses feel the cost pressure of the conflict.
Green Party co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick also questions whether a softer housing market could impact lending to small businesses.
Chris Bishop says the current system is ‘not fair and not right’, while lifting social housing rents.
Transporting NZ says the Government should not wait for the fuel crisis to get worse.
Finance Minister wants to save $2.4b through merging departments and AI efficiencies. Union calls it ‘wilful destruction’.
A Ngāi Tahu rūnanga investment in Rubisco is being pitched as more than capital, with Arowhenua looking at hemp supply, regional jobs and a stronger hand in natural materials.
There is no question that rising fuel costs will impact the business at some stage, general manager Jolanda Cave says.
Ngāpuhi says joining a 20 member fisheries collective is about lifting returns, building scale, and freeing capacity for new investment opportunities.
‘It doesn’t matter how good you are as an investor or an asset manager, you can't outrun industry performance,’ MyFarm boss says.
Ross Hyland says his new rural finance and marketplace platform can cut farm input costs, free up working capital, and challenge the way farmers buy and borrow.
The snack apple company has sold Rockit Management Services to a local startup.
It is a big win for regulators, and a judgment against Woolworths on similar charges is expected later this year.
Shares in Australia’s biggest property lender, CBA, dropped by 10% on Wednesday on fears of the impact on property investment.
This year’s Budget requires some difficult decisions by the Government as it deals with a fiscal position already deteriorating before the hit from the Middle East conflict.
The major milestone should help kickstart interest in its Series A funding round.
A TechWeek session explores how AI can boost supply chain transparency and energy efficiency.
Earth Sciences NZ will decide next month whether to seek external investment for a new commercial haku farm.
How a straightforward share transaction between George Kerr and Vadim Perelman ended up in a London court.
In an ERA determination considering the new remedies regime for personal grievances, two port employees had refused to work with a co-worker.
Arguments over jurisdiction are temporarily diverted by late affidavit.
But business confidence to invest has fallen as growth plans go on the backburner.
The non-bank lender acquired the credit card business from The Warehouse Group in 2017.
‘We are a required seller, so there will be a discount naturally,’ says Sarah Minhinnick.
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And the UK secures trade deal with six Gulf states to remove about £580m a year in tariffs.
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Her five-year term finishes at the end of next January.
Acquisition of Christchurch firm continues Craigs’ roll-up strategy.
Former portfolio manager Victoria Harris, co-founder of The Curve, takes over global shares fund.
Valuation expectations a key challenge for 2026.
The hotel and gambling operator is expecting the NZICC to pull an additional 500,000 annual visitors into its Auckland precinct within the next two years.
Jetstar and Qantas were largely responsible for surging Australian arrivals and 4% international passenger increase into Auckland Airport.
New Zealand, Australian, and North American buyers – many with Fijian links – buy into the under-construction resort, attracted by a tax holiday of up to 13 years.
Call comes as Wellington’s water authority says annual rates could hit $7000 a year within the next decade, more than double Auckland’s.
It says it will consider taking a further look at the process at a later stage.
The global private equity fund bought the logistics and Bluebridge operator in March 2022, but has now appointed investment banks to promote its sale.
Commercial real estate investor has identified surplus properties valued at about $139 million.
The Notable Properties Trust settled on two neighbouring properties yesterday, which would ‘simplify’ the restoration of the St James Theatre.
The firm’s hotels and hospitality team has been razed by competitors, following a right-sizing that’s also seen office closures.
Six firms signed up to the initiative, led by pro bono clearinghouse Te Ara Ture, with an annual target of 25 hours per lawyer.
Latest Financial Statements Monitoring Insights report highlights several areas of reporting concerns for the market regulator.
He will be replaced by litigation partner Ben Russell.
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‘It made sense that they were the right partners to take the business forward,’ says the company’s CEO.
After jewellery retailer Silvermoon went into liquidation, its founder Simon Thwaites came out of ‘semi-retirement’ to rebuild the company he started more than 20 years ago.
The proposal could lead to unintended consequences, says BusinessNZ.
Luxury market picks up, partially on the back of surging international sales, with 15 applications received by international buyers under the so-called ‘golden visa’.
Offshore buying proves a bright spot in otherwise slow recovery for high-end properties – and as Middle Eastern buyers start looking.
‘You wouldn’t want to leave your cell phone at one end of this home’, realtor says.
National carrier says the new routes are part of an agreement with Christchurch Airport to expand international connectivity into the South Island.
Annual result shows higher revenue but lower net profit.
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Fuel crisis has shown NZ’s competitive landscape remains strong, although utilities remain the country’s least competitive sector, it says.
Maersk’s fuel surcharge will add 27% to its land-based pricing, while other carriers had applied various surcharge mechanisms that weren’t as ‘clearly separated’.
An investigation into electricity prices and contracts for business users went nowhere as businesses reluctant to come forward.
In the lead-up to the 40th edition of the Rich List in June, NBR is opening the archives to reproduce some of the best content from the past four decades.
A report from across the Tasman says the radio broadcaster’s private equity owner is soliciting bids for the business.
The state broadcaster will pay an interim dividend of $1.3m to the Crown.
The listed casino operator had been distributing PDF copies of NBR articles to staff using just one subscription.
Craig Hattle brings more than 20 years of executive leadership and governance experience to the organisation.
Duncan McFarlane will replace David Downs, who is leaving to head Education New Zealand
Stuart Houliston joins the company from Sanford, as the chief financial officer, on June 15.