
Market close: Energy stocks enjoy another good day
Many of the stocks enjoyed handy price gains as investors look for 'new' value.
Many of the stocks enjoyed handy price gains as investors look for 'new' value.
Veteran follows four fellow executives in departing Fanshawe Street.
Fonterra has exited is problematic investments in China dairy farms.
The New Zealand sharemarket closed with a reasonable gain despite light trading.
Super Fund expresses satisfaction with result.
NZME shares reach their highest point since August 2019 after Osmium raised its stake.
The first stage will see the share offer opened to priority and institutional investors.
This is one of the biggest projects on the books for Oceania Healthcare.
Hallenstein-Glasson's slow, steady growth focus has given stability in pandemic.
Air New Zealand rose 7.2 per cent in a late surge.
a2 Milk and Synlait want be become less reliant on each other.
The company says the timing of 'meaningful' revenue generation is uncertain.
Meridian says Labour's plan for pumped hydro at Lake Onslow would carry big risks.
After being down for most of the day, the index went into positive territory late.
Airline outlines priorities for international network and other parts of business.
"Discount relative to its peers excessive" - Matthew Goodson.
A2 Milk dragged the New Zealand sharemarket down for the second day running.
Fund backs majority of directors, in favour of share price offer.
Two more candidates emerge, including former governor Nicola Shadbolt.
Synlait is expected to report a flat earnings for the July 2020 year on Monday.
Calls for cash-rich companies to give wage subsidy money back.
The airline has already started drawing down a Government loan.
New CEO hopes he's provided "a bit of clarity" for Fonterra on its turnaround mission.
The New Zealand sharemarket had a late surge after a sleepy day.
Corporates are lining up for cheap funding through the bond market.
While international passenger revenue has tanked, freight offers some hope.
NZ sharemarket stoic as technology stocks again get hit on Wall Street.
Tax changes mean community trust payout has fallen to $280.
The Reserve Bank provided the New Zealand sharemarket with a pick-me-up.