Rod Oram
Business analyst on Genesis's plunging profit
Listening to that is the business analyst, Rod Oram. Audio
Business with Rod Oram
Rod looks at why the two dominant Australian supermarkets are delisting some NZ-produced groceries. Audio
Business with Rod Oram
Rod discusses what the next few years hold for the economy and business confidence being at a 20 year high. Audio
Highlights and lowlights of the 2013 year (part 3)
Sports commentator Richard Boock, media commentator Gavin Ellis, business commentator Rod Oram and political commentators Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams wrap up the major stories of 2013. Audio
Highlights and lowlights of the 2013 year (part 2)
Sports commentator Richard Boock, media commentator Gavin Ellis, business commentator Rod Oram and political commentators Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams wrap up the major stories of 2013. Audio
Highlights and lowlights of the 2013 year (part 1)
Sports commentator Richard Boock, media commentator Gavin Ellis, business commentator Rod Oram and political commentators Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams wrap up the major stories of 2013. Audio
Business with Rod Oram
The Financial Markets Authority CEO leaves at the end of his first term. Audio
Business with Rod Oram
What we're seeing here mirrors what's happening overseas - increasingly, very mainstream businesses in very conventional sectors are using sustainability as a powerful new managerial discipline to run… Audio
Business commentator Rod Oram
New analysis that shows the US is very isolated in the Trans Pacific Partnership trade talks. There is also a surprising lack of solidarity between some countries you'd expect to be closely aligned… Audio
Business with Rod Oram
Comments by Theo Spierings, Fonterra's CEO, on sustainability; and the next stage in the government's freshwater policy. Audio
Government doesn't rule out Chorus subsidy
The Government isn't ruling out subsidising Chorus, which says the ultrafast broadband rollout is now jeopardised by the price cuts it's been ordered to comply with. Audio
Business with Rod Oram
Chinese company Shanghai Pengxin Group has launched a takeover bid for Canterbury dairy farmer Synlait Farms, in association with two of Synlait's founders. Audio
Business with Rod Oram
Our business commentator discusses the Meridian float and Mighty River Power's share buy back; the US government budget and debt ceiling negotiations; and the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade talks. Audio
Business with Rod Oram
Good results for Xero; energy efficent buildings; and the outlook for Solid Energy. Audio
Solid Energy's loss of 335 million dollar
Solid Energy's 335 million dollar loss is largely made up of one off-costs including asset writedowns of 215 million dollars and the rest in restructuring, redundancies and closing mines. Audio