ANALYSIS: If a $1b subsidy buys an LNG terminal, what’s it worth to reduce our reliance on imports?
Companies may benefit from external scrutiny, even if they pay for it.
The company’s obscure sales model has turned into a major weakness.
The co-op’s restructuring proposal is ingenious, but difficult.
Westpac’s potential NZ spin-out should be a model for others.
The Nasdaq-listed parent company is a hot mess of dodgy finances and vague disclosures.
No-one should be surprised by high power prices when lakes are low.
After a turbulent start, the regulator has been adept at avoiding conflict.
Shareholders get scant detail on a big management contract deal.
The surprise attack on interest deductibility highlights the emptiness of economic orthodoxy.