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Top ten business stories of the last 10 years

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KEY POINTS:

To mark the tenth anniversary of nzherald.co.nz, we're rounding up some of the highs and lows of the last decade. Below we look at some of the top business stories since 1998.

1. The big global meltdown of 2008

No debate here. The year started bad and headed downhill fast. Major US banks collapsed and world credit markets froze up.

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September 2008 is likely to be looked back on by historians as the month the storm really hit. In that month we saw the bail-out and/or collapse of five of America's biggest financial institutions - Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, Merrill Lynch, Lehman Brothers and AIG, one of the world's biggest insurers.

Here's a

look back

to one of those gloomy September days.

2. The tech bubble 1998- 2001

In the late 1990s and early years of this decade there was a widespread acceptance that many fortunes stood to be made online.

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There were a lot of dreams, some came true, some didn't. Every Google or Amazon that succeeded was accompanied by the collapse of Kiwi Amazon wannabe Flying Pig.

But people were asking that fateful question

Who's making money from the internet?

from June 2000 (the tech-heavy NASDAQ index peaked in March of that year)

3. Collapse and bailout of Air NZ - 2001

Ansett collapsed on September 12, 2001 and the next day Air New Zealand announced a loss of $1425 million for the June year and an $885 million Government bailout.

A later top-up took the total amount taxpayers put into the airline at more than a billion dollars.

Here's how the

whole sorry saga

unfolded.

4.Rise of Graeme Hart

He only talks to the media when he needs to and while he might be richer than Donald Trump, he doesn't seem to have a need to appear in TV reality shows.

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And he's made money in Australia where many a New Zealand business has come to grief.

2006 was probably his

biggest year

, when the stock exchange said goodbye to former blue chip heavyweight

Carter Holt Harvey

.

5. Collapse of the finance companies 2007-2008

Rats and mice had been quietly going under, but it was the

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collapse of Bridgecorp

that really signalled the end of the finance company sector in NZ.

A total of $600m in funds, belonging to the cliched "Kiwi Mums and Dads", was frozen and those Mums and Dads - or at least those with money to invest - were in the gun.

They haven't got their money back yet, but this year will at least be able to watch the men who were supposed to be looking after their money sweat it out in front of a judge.

6. Telecom separation 2006

Our biggest listed company fought a long, often successful, but ultimately doomed war against those wanting to break it up.

Government eventually bit the bullet, but the premature release of the plan via the meddling fingers of a cycle-riding messenger man was the

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biggest business story

of 2006.

7. The birth of Fonterra 2001

What's a

Fonterra

? - hard to imagine that just a few years ago the word was just an idea cloud on a whiteboard somewhere.

It was a long and tortuous journey, but in 2001 the dairy giant was formed out of the merger of the Dairy Board, New Zealand Dairy Group and Kiwi Dairies.

It's maintained its place as New Zealand's only true multinational and is still our largest corporate by a long shot.

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8. Launch of KiwiSaver

It's Budget Day 2006 and then Finance Minister Michael Cullen unveils his big idea.

It's called

KiwiSaver

and is designed to help New Zealanders save for their retirement.

And despite being trimmed back by the new National Government, it's proved a hit with the

public

.

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9. The New Zealand property boom - 1998-2008

Ka-ching! Home owners are getting richer, almost by the day. Home owners riding a $500 a day rocket! Or so said the

headlines

.

Barbecue chatter and Sunday newspaper headlines would never be the same again. Property prices, they went up, up up! You couldn't go wrong with property, said everybody.

But alas, even the media turned off the hype machine when things started turning sour in 2008. They were later

accused

of over-hyping the slump.

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10. The collapse of Enron and accountancy scandals

It may seem a bit tame given the events of 2008, both in New Zealand and in the US, but the 2001 collapse of energy company

Enron

and revelations of

corporate greed and thievery

shocked the business world.

Regulation of listed companies increased dramatically as a result. But did the new regulations

do any good

?

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