Rear View: the best of NBR week ending October 27
Susan Wood showcases some of the best NBR had to offer this week: Fletcher's construction losses to a pending court case against Fuji Xerox.
Susan Wood showcases some of the best NBR had to offer this week: Fletcher's construction losses to a pending court case against Fuji Xerox.
Links below to the articles referenced:
• Ardern’s cabinet: Largely bereft of business experience — Rob Hosking
• David Parker emerges as pivotal minister in new cabinet — Jason Walls and Pattrick Smellie
• The limits of cleverness versus capitalism — Rodney Hide
• Why Ardern needs to manage expectations — Matthew Hooton
• English: I’m not going anywhere — Jason Walls
• Fletcher Building's B&I unit to lose an estimated $160m this year — Jenny Ruth
• Sir Ralph apologises, takes 20% fee cut for Fletcher construction losses — Jenny Ruth
• Fletcher Building likely to sell assets: Norris — Jenny Ruth
• The good Sheppard on why he gave Fletcher's board his blessing — Nick Grant
• Rocket Lab crew invests in agritech startup, transfers ownership to the US — Chris Keall
• Lewis Road sells 25% stake to Swedish-backed institutional farmland fund — Fiona Rotherham
• Slum developer ignores court and jams illegal homes on to residential sites — Sally Lindsay
• Bank chases 'shadowy' associates of slum developer for mortgage arrears — Sally Lindsay
• More red ink at Fuji Xerox NZ — Duncan Bridgeman
• Fuji Xerox civil suit defendants revealed — Victoria Young and Duncan Bridgeman