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Charges claiming Bunnings misled customers dismissed
The hardware store says it remains committed to its lowest prices policy after legal case.

Metroglass to take $10m hit to earnings, postpones dividend resumption
The impacts are largely based on a one-off.

Businesses pay for saliva testing to keep Covid 19 at bay
Kiwi businesses are paying for private Covid-19 saliva testing to keep their staff safe.

Delta's $2.6m a day hit on Air NZ: Airline forced to tap further into Govt loan
The carrier is feeling the impact of lockdown and the burst transtasman bubble.

Stock Takes: F&P's sinking share price, giant waste deal underway
What's happening on the markets this week.

Air NZ's bold aim to fly hydrogen-powered planes by 2030
Airline's vision to have carbon zero planes on regional network by 2030.

Fonterra reports milestone in journey to get out of coal
Wood pellet conversion main achiever.

Cushing family cash in $2.4m worth of PGG Wrightson shares
The Cushing family has had long association with the rural services firm.

Editorial: Goff late to walk the talk on maverick port
OPINION: Our editorial notes of real interest is who signed off on CEO's exit payment.

China's shake-up heightens regulatory risk for Kiwi businesses
Investors in China have been shaken in recent weeks by a slew of regulations.

Auckland Council-port 'no surprises' deal takes on water with CEO payout
Tony Gibson still has a Auckland port-linked directorship.

Damages reduced to $12m against grower who smuggled kiwifruit into China
Billions of dollars of future exports at risk by the actions of a Bay of Plenty grower.

Pacific Edge share price drops after ASX announcement withdrawn
Pacific Edge shares fell after a statement about a capital raise was withdrawn by the ASX.

Repercussions over nearly $1m payout to Auckland port CEO
Money should have gone to families of workers killed on job, says union.

Supreme Court to hear Mainzeal appeal
The country's highest court granted leave to the liquidators and also for a cross-appeal.

Liam Dann: No travel doesn't make NZ a 'hermit economy'
People might not be moving across our borders but goods and capital sure are.

What analysts make of KFC-owner amid lockdown
How lockdown affects the business is an unknown factor.

Frustration as supply lines remain halted with split alert levels
Businesses in level 3 regions say they will run out of supplies with Auckland in lockdown.

Sealegs owner Future Mobility in Unlisted trading halt while loss widens
Trading in Future Mobility's shares have been put on hold by the Unlisted platform.

Supply chain choke? Fonterra smashes it
Fonterra beats 2016 record - when milk production was much higher.

Market Watch: Investors have the pandemic 'playbook' now
Despite signs we'll be living with Covid longer than we hoped, markets are coping well.

Air NZ prepared for court fight as it ramps up Covid jab policy
Air NZ joins other airlines with plans to expand range of staff needing a Covid shot.

Mainfreight not far off becoming NZX's only $100 stock
Mainfreight's shares are nearing $100 as the company's prospects lift sharply.

US investor discloses substantial stake in Sky TV, CEO loads up on shares
Stake above 5 per cent disclosed.

Plexure launches A$20m capital raise for Task purchase
Last month Plexure entered into a binding, conditional agreement to buy Task.

Sanford welcomes Ngai Tahu as its largest holder
Brokers at Craigs said to be buying shares in seafood company on behalf of Ngai Tahu.

Complexities of getting our food on to shop shelves in lockdown
How the Delta variant has blown a hole in the security of our supply chains.