
Business digest: Bay of Plenty to get seven new police officers
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OPINION: With the September quarter wrapped up things are looking good for investors.
The outage is hitting the Facebook share price hard.
Facebook says it working on restoring access, but did not say what is causing the issue.
This is an opportunity to educate yourself about your investing options.
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So what is the answer to regaining that economic confidence?
Bad team culture and an under-appreciation of staff could account for absenteeism
The timber 'boom to bust' scenario was already pre-determined by activity overseas.
Businesses have to prove link to Auckland's alert level 3 or 4.
MBIE investigating new Rotorua and Christchurch options to expand MIQ
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COMMENT: Mark Lister is Head of Private Wealth Research at Craigs Investment Partners.
Bay businesses are urging people to come out and spend in Delta level 2
"It's a new time for Good Buzz" - CEO Ryan Christensen
The new 2000sq m two-storey building will become two flagship workshops.
106 fewer container vessel visited Port of Tauranga between September 2020 and June 2021.
What can be done to stop the repeated attacks?
Winstone Wallboards, Tasman Insulation and Pacific CoilCoaters staff about to return.
A number of websites are down. CERT NZ says it is aware of a DDoS attack.
Auckland manufacturers supply 90 per cent of building products needed in the regions.
If the Government doesn't act 'I think some of them will just open anyway'.
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The announcement will be made at 4pm today.
COMMENT: Mark Lister is head of private wealth research at Craigs Investment Partners
"We might just leave the old 40-hour week where it belongs – a relic of a bygone age."
Move to level 3 includes fear of another MIQ in Rotorua. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Businesses in level 3 regions say they will run out of supplies with Auckland in lockdown.