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Meet the CEOs: Keith Jackson, Cooks Global Foods
Cooks Global Foods executive Chairman Keith Jackson talks to NZ Herald writer Holly Ryan as part of the 'Meet the CEOs' video series.
Meet the CEOs: Andrew Poole
Andrew Poole, managing partner of law firm Chapman Tripp talks to NZ Herald reporter Hamish Fletcher about foreign investment, the legal market and business activity in this country.
Co-Operative Bank expands Auckland arm
Banking may be increasingly moving online but The Co-Operative Bank is pushing to expand its branch presence, particularly in Auckland.
Meet the CEOs: Mark Powell
The Warehouse Group chief executive Mark Powell speaks with Herald Business Reporter Holly Ryan about the changing face of retail, online and consumer trends.
Meet The CEOs: Scott Champion, Beef + Lamb NZ
The New Zealand beef industry is thriving on the back of a big improvement in international prices. Droughts in the United States and Australia have played havoc with global supply, which has taken prices to record highs. Commodities markets can be volatile and hard to predict, Beef and Lamb New Zealand chief executive, Scott Champion, says. But Champion, talking to the New Zealand Herald as part of the "Meet the CEOs" video series, explains why he thinks high prices may be around for some time to come.
Meet the CEOs: Mike Bennetts, Z Energy
Z Energy chief executive Mike Bennetts talks to the Business Herald's Grant Bradley about petrol prices, changing trends in fuel use and how his company is responding.
Meet the CEOs: NZ Retail Property Group's Campbell Barbour
Campbell Barbour, chief executive of NZ Retail Property Group, speaks to Herald Property Editor Anne Gibson about big Auckland developments including his company's $1b Westgate plans and a tower scheme for Milford.
Towers to rise soon in Milford + video
The first of a group of controversial, tall apartment towers will soon begin to rise around Auckland's Milford Shopping Centre.
Dollar drop boosts tourism + video
Tourism Holdings chief executive Grant Webster says the falling New Zealand dollar will boost the visitor sector but is unlikely to encourage a big surge in numbers this high season.
Quarter of CEOs say pay unreal
Almost a quarter of New Zealand executives think top-level managers' pay packets are out of kilter with reality, a survey suggests.
Meet the CEOs: Peter Mence, Argosy Property
Peter Mence, chief executive of Argosy Property speaks to property editor Anne Gibson as part of the Meet the CEOs video series.
Meet the CEOs: Tom Nickels, Waste Management
Tom Nickels, chief executive of Waste Management, New Zealand’s biggest refuse collector and landfill owner. After a successful stint as an NZX-listed stock, Waste Management was taken over by Australia’s Transpacific in 2006. Early this year, China’s Beijing Capital bought the company for $950 million. Beijing Capital intents to invest more than $98 million in the company, which is enjoying double digit earning growth.
Meet the CEOs: Graham Darlow, Fletcher Construction
Herald property editor Anne Gibson talks to Graham Darlow, chief executive of Fletcher Construction about its $2b order book.
Meet the CEOs: John Dalzell, Waterfront Auckland
John Dalzell is chief executive of Waterfront Auckland, a council-controlled organisation whose biggest project is revitalising the western area at the Wynyard Quarter.
Meet the CEOs: Murray Jordan, Foodstuffs
Murray Jordan, CEO Foodstuffs, NZ’s biggest supermarket business with New World, Four Square, Pak n Save and other brands.
Meet the CEOs: Chris Gudgeon, Kiwi Income Property Trust
Kiwi owns Sylvia Park, ASB North Wharf, Vero Centre on Shortland St (tallest office block in NZ), Centre Place Hamilton and the rundown LynnMall shopping centre out west which it’s going to do up.
Meet the CEOs: Scott Pritchard, Precinct Properties
Scott Pritchard, CEO of Precinct Properties, which owns the Downtown Shopping Centre site in Auckland where consent was granted to previous owner Westfield NZ for a 41-level tower.
Meet the CEOs: Connal Townsend, Property Council of NZ
Connal Townsend, CEO Property Council of NZ which represents major commercial, industrial and retail landlords.