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Sky Television lost the rights to PGA tours to Coliseum.
Sky Television has lost the rights to the air the PGA tours to Coliseum. Audio
Online sales continue to grow but domestic growth flat
The pace of growth in online retail spending was mixed in August with continued strong sales in overseas markets, compared with almost flat sales in the domestic market. Audio
Dorchester invites shareholders to take part in funding
Dorchester Pacific has invited its existing shareholders to take part in the funding of its Turners Auction takeover, with an offer to buy further shares at 25-cents each. Audio
Hallenstein Glasson seen as outperformer by Forsyth Barr
The broker, Forsyth Barr, says it expects shares in Hallenstein Glasson to out-perform from here, following the release of its full-year profit. Audio
Hallenstein Glasson share price rises
The retailer, Hallenstein Glasson, has delivered a better than expected full-year net profit and dividend, driving its share price up more than 9 percent yesterday. Audio
Otago medical firm secures Japanese patent
The Otago-based medical diagnostics company, Pacific Edge, says Japan has given it a patent for its colon and rectal cancer technology. Audio
Fonterra looks to next 2 dairy trade auctions for direction
Fonterra will be watching the next two global dairy trade auctions to see whether its forecast for the farmgate milk price is on track at 5-dollars-30 per kilo of milk solids. Audio
NZ petroleum industry is preparing to adapt to climate change
New Zealand's petroleum and fossil fuel production industry says it's ready and willing to adapt to big changes ahead as the global investment community pledges to downsize investment in fossil fuels.
…Kathmandu full year profit down
Kathmandu's annual net profit fell 4.5%, but was near the top end of the company's guidance in August. The outdoor clothing company says the current year has started strongly with sales through stores… Audio
Small business owners says immigrants essential to succss
A small business owner says there's plenty of room for improvement when it comes to New Zealand's immigration policy, and hopes the next government will make it easier, not harder, to employ young… Audio
Synlait plans to buy a 25% stake in its Chinese distriubtor
Synlait Milk plans to take a small, but strategically important 25 percent stake in a China-based distributor of infant formula. Audio
Fonterra's annual profit is expected to be down half a billion dollars
Fonterra's financial result for the year ended July 31st will be issued later this week, with profit expected to be about half billion dollars less then it earned the year earlier. Audio
Economy rises 0.7% in June qtr: 3.5% ann. rate highest in 7 yrs
The economy grew at the high end of expectations in the June quarter, advancing by 0.7 percent. Audio
Dorchester Pacifc upbeat about future at AGM
The board of Dorchester Pacific was upbeat about its future at the company's annual meeting of shareholders in Auckland. Audio
The services sector continues to show solid expansion
The services sector continues to show solid expansion, with employment recording its highest result since the survey began in 2007. Audio
Rakon CEO says company will return a profit in FY 2016
The Rakon board of directors faced some angry shareholders at the annual meeting in Auckland on Friday afternoon, wanting to know when the company will return to profitability. Audio
$252 million off Xero's value after resignation
Investors shaved as much as 252 million dollars off Xero's value on Friday after the company revealled its North American head, Peter Karpas, has stepped down after just 6 months in the job. Audio
Xero's North American head steps down after just 6 months
Xero's North American head, Peter Karpas, is stepping down after just 6 months in the job. Audio
KPMG NZ enters partnership with Xero to add 1000 customers
KPMG New Zealand says its strategic partnership with Xero is part of a radical change in the way it interacts with its customers. Audio
Australian jobs figures released today
Australian jobs figures will be released today and analysts are expecting the employment rate to improve slightly, but still remain worryingly high. Audio