Also this week: Netflix guidance, Allbirds pivots, Spirit’s future hangs in the air, and the Iran war dampens luxury spending.
Christchurch manufacturer says success has come from carving a niche in the market and turning regulation into a selling point.
Otago University senior lecturer Dr Muhammad Cheema says gold has not proven a reliable asset during recent times of turmoil.
Maritime unions say up to 32 seafaring jobs are under threat if Holcim replaces cement carrier MV Buffalo with a Panamanian-flagged vessel.
There will be a new two-agency approach for medical device procurement in public hospitals.
A new 3.3 million cubic metre reservoir south of Dargaville is set to shift land into higher-value horticulture and firm up local water security.
Analysis shows doubling the number of concert events could triple its contribution to Auckland’s economy.
The co-chair of Champions for Change says there’s a lot of work to do on ethnic diversity at senior levels within organisations.
‘You’re always generating leads, but you have to be careful that you’re not generating 12, when you can only do two,’ owner Marcus Moore says.
Principles for Responsible Investment executive says US war on ESG could have benefits for foreign investment into New Zealand.