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Chow co-owner describes running business on a knife-edge
Chow restaurant is a well-known casual dining spot in central Wellington and employs 35 staff.
The booths and tables at Chow can usually seat up to 176 people, but takeaways have kept the business… Video, Audio
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Thousands made redundant as tourism businesses enter hibernation
Thousands of tourism workers have been made redundant as businesses scramble for capital and cut their size.
Many are entering hibernation. This is an industry that previously supported close to… Audio
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Evening business for 7 May 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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What Alert Level 2 means for businesses
We speak to Kirk Hope, the Chief Executive of Business New Zealand. Audio
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Midday Business News for 7 May 2020
A large scale government backed social housing programme is being put up not only to address growing demand but also to support the building industry during the covid-19 economic crisis.
Andrew McRae… Audio
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What will Microsoft's NZ move mean for local business?
Tech commentator Paul Matthews looks at the announcement by Microsoft that it'll open a new "datacentre region" in New Zealand: how big is its cloud offering and what difference does storing data… Audio
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Coronavirus: Businesses pin hopes on Alert Level 2
Businesses are preparing to put in place whatever it takes to meet the new rules on trading under Alert Level 2.
They're pinning their hopes on Cabinet deciding to downgrade restrictions next week… Audio
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Evening business for Wednesday 6 May
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Midday Business News for 6 May 2020
The labour market was in reasonable shape before the Covid-19 pandemic hit. Official numbers show unemployment was a seasonally adjusted 4-point-2 percent in the three months ended March up from 4… Audio
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How quickly is Australia opening back up for business?
Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to talk about how Australian workplaces will operate as the government seeks to get the country 'up and running' by July. He'll also look at the… Audio
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Coronavirus: Some Māori businesses cautiously optimistic
Māori and Pacific Island small business owners are cautiously optimistic that they can weather the Covid-19 storm.
It's been just over a week since the level four lockdown was lifted, enabling… Audio
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Coronavirus: Businesses sort their own tracing apps
Restaurants and bars are gearing up with the tech industry to use a multiplicity of Covid contact tracing apps in Alert Level 2.
Jonny McKenzie runs point of sale hospitality software company… Audio
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Midday Business News for 5 May 2020
Property investor and developer Augusta Capital is raising $45-million to strengthen its finances as it faces a hefty loss because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Gyles Beckford has the business news. Audio
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Business News for 5 May 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
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Midday Business News for 4 May 2020
Westpac is budgeting for a big rise in costs and bad debts because of the Covid 19 virus as its first half profit slumped by nearly 50 percent.
Gyles Beckford has business. Audio
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