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Fonterra slides down a couple of places in global ranking
Fonterra's new consolidated business strategy leads to a slip in global rankings.

Covid curve-ball: SkyCity profit expected to slide 60 per cent
Covid, 900 layoffs, casino closures, October fire - company dogged by troubles.

Cleaning up Waihi: What OceanaGold has budgeted for rehab
A new report finds there could be 1.6m ounces of gold to dig out of the area.

Pita Pit dives into world of virtual restaurants
Lunch franchise says faceless dining concepts a way to generate additional revenue.

Zuru launches healthcare division, has supply of face masks on tap for Ministry
Zuru is leveraging its manufacturing network in China to source millions of face masks.

Kiwibank boss on why confidence is its biggest headwind
Bank forecasts a tough period ahead.

Facebook threatens to stop Australians from sharing news
Facebook has faced criticism for allowing the spread of conspiracy theories & hate speech.

'Sobering reading': New study shows YouTube more popular than TVNZ
What were Kiwis' preferred platforms to view and consume news in 2020 so far?

Kiwibank profit down 47pc to $57 million
Kiwibank has released its full year result.

Investors cautious over new Abano buyout deal
Board recommends shareholders accept new scheme offer.

Lockdown sales surge boosts Harvey Norman profits
Bumper profit fuelled by Covid-19 related furniture and home goods sales rush.

Highest-paid NZ chief executive suffers 25% pay cut
CEO faces three quarantine lags: two here, one in Australia.

Former All Black's end of an era with Silver Fern Farms
Lyn Jaffray has been with the meat processing company for 48 years.

NZ's new homes: How house-building is faring during the pandemic
A new report for Master Builders raises concerns about Covid's effects on the sector.

Turbulent times: The rules making Air New Zealand's recovery harder
Airline was ramping up domestic network and then Auckland was locked down.

TV wars: TVNZ dominating 6pm and 7pm battles with MediaWorks despite cutbacks
500,000 more Kiwis a night have been tuning into 1 News at 6pm than Newshub.

NZME and Skinny take innovative approach to content sponsorship
There is a new "friendship" between NZME and Skinny.

Rob Fyfe on Covid-19, advising the PM, why he likes tackling a crisis
Businessman Rob Fyfe talks about Covid-19, advising the PM and why he loves a crisis.

Market watch: NZX defies cyber attacks, Covid to hit all-time high
Neither cyber attacks nor the Covid disruption could stop the NZX.

Cannasouth first half loss widens, stock drops 37%
Cannasouth's first half loss has widened, in line with its business plan.

Port of Tauranga investors count their blessings
Port of Tauranga shareholders more fortunate than some as annual results land.

Spark's dividend, and what's really driving Cannasouth
Sparks may cut its dividend next year, and what's happening with Cannasouth's share price.

Economy Hub: No 'playbook' for this recovery
Recovery will be long and painful but there is opportunity for some positive change

Delegat toasts record earnings
Delegat Group full-year earnings lifted 20 per cent in the year to June 30.

Air NZ: What alert level 2 means for passengers and airline
Airline warns that cheap lead in fares not available with restricted capacity on planes