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Tesla shares jump 9% as profit tops Wall Street expectations
Financial Times: Tesla predicts ‘slight growth’ in deliveries this year.
Anthropic says latest AI model can control users’ computers
Financial Times: Start-up with Big Tech-backing says tool is like ‘human collaborator’.
Who would run Kamala Harris’s economy?
Financial Times: Harris' different approach to Biden triggers speculation about key jobs.
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Sir Peter Beck gives Neutron rocket development update
It would be the fastest-ever commercially developed medium-lift rocket.
Why US entrepreneur Michael Saylor believes in Bitcoin
The self-described Bitcoin maximalist explains the currency's characteristics.
How Bitcoin made MicroStrategy a $65b company
Michael Saylor explains how his tech company buys billions in Bitcoin.
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Du Val downfall: From champagne, private jets to receivership and $250m debt
Now Du Val investors and creditors want their money.
The Lion roars: How a cluster of breweries came to be owned by a Japanese conglomerate
Doug Myers was instrumental in transforming Lion Breweries into an international company.
Cream of the crop: NZ's 10 largest dairy farmers revealed
After a tumultuous decade, some new names have emerged as NZ's biggest dairy farmers.
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Property
Tony Alexander: 2025 could have been a really bad year for property investors
Power is draining away from landlords - so it's just as well interest rates are falling.
$30m up for grabs: Five houses on top Auckland street for sale at the same time
Agents say timing of listings is just a coincidence.
Villa bought for $21,000 sells for almost 100 times as much 48 years later
Family were determined to win auction and secure vintage Grey Lynn home.
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Cocktails on tap? Yes, you read that right
They've been friends for 20 years. Their shared passion shows no signs of slowing down.
Bank repossesses machinery as liquidators probe earthmoving company
The business owes at least $1.26 million and is now the owner's second failed enterprise.
Contractor or not? Government unveils new test for gig workers, contractors
Brooke Van Velden unveils solution for the line between a worker and a contractor.
Sole traders choosing to earn less - on purpose
A majority of respondents want the threshold increased to $75,000, but it looks unlikely.
Small business: Mastering the sense of touch with braille technology
Chantelle Griffiths talks to Tom Raynel about her journey of braille and business.
Retail spending grows for the first time in seven months
Economists say the effects of tax cuts and government stimulus are yet to see results.
Technology
Travel warning: Older phones, some newer gadgets won’t work in Australia soon
The same goes for connected gadgets such as the Amazon Kindle.
Commerce Commission to Elon Musk: Starlink needs to chip in toward $12m telco tax
Starlink's popularity has surged in NZ, with revenue topping $73m.
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Once grand Queen St centre a ghost town but owners push ahead with development dream
Owner of Sky World has tried to sell the property since early 2023.
Air NZ's seat capacity shortages hobbling Hamilton Airport's growth potential: chairman
The group is already facing belt-tightening by travellers in the economic crunch.
Matthew Hooton: Why the America's Cup race shouldn't be held in New Zealand
OPINION: Grant Dalton has been proven right on pretty much everything.
Editorial: If not the America's Cup, what's the next big thing?
OPINION: New Zealand's flatlining tourist recovery is in need of a shot in the arm.
Media Insider: TV personality's cocaine, organised crime charges
The TV star has name suppression and has been granted bail.
'Money for jam': How much bankers made from Auckland Airport’s whopper capital raise
Plus: Sky TV gets a thumbs-up for its deal-making skills.
Channel outlines energy precinct plants for Marsden Point
Channel wants to become a landlord and enabler for energy projects at Marsden Point.
Abuse in care Royal Commission apology: Survivors ‘hypervigilant', advocate says
Some people hyping up hope of big payouts - but reality may be tougher.
Orr raises concerns about over-priced equities
Reserve Bank Governor wary of geopolitical risks and tensions.
Waikato man gets home detention for $53K Covid wage subsidy fraud
Jarryd Delroy Hector was found to have falsified GST and income tax returns.
Tesla shares jump 9% as profit tops Wall Street expectations
Financial Times: Tesla predicts ‘slight growth’ in deliveries this year.
Pinched travel market hurts Hamilton airport group's before tax profit in FY24
Land sale returns were also down, but expected.
Commerce Commission to Elon Musk: Starlink needs to chip in toward $12m telco tax
Starlink's popularity has surged in NZ, with revenue topping $73m.
BNZ among those to lose money from boat company collapse
Unsecured debt holders face being wiped out following boat firesale.
Flight price drop: 'Expect better airfare deals in coming months'
Domestic flight prices will drop to as low as $37 one way.
Why savers are expected to start spreading their money
How a new deposit compensation scheme could see a big shifting of funds.
Roger Partridge: Tools to rein in judicial overreach
OPINION: We stand at a constitutional crossroads.
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Sponsored: Rub shoulders with Sir John Key at Gibbston Valley Resort
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Kiwi bank that starred in World's Fastest Indian fetches $650K at auction
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More kiwi homeowners turning to solar
Solar energy now an economically viable option with up-take here and overseas increasing.
Ngāi Tahu brings iwi values to industrial development
Poised to deliver its third major industrial development to the market.