
Synlait trims forecast as Covid-19 threatens to hit demand
Synlait expects to pay $7.05 per kilogram of milk solids for the season just ending.
Synlait expects to pay $7.05 per kilogram of milk solids for the season just ending.
Mortgage lending was slashed to about half of normal levels last month due to Covid-19.
The company's net profit is down from $319.5m to $261m.
Mainfreight shares rallied by $2 on the back of its annual result and outlook.
Fonterra puts foot to floor to answer a US SOS for Covid-19 patient help.
New Zealand shares were led higher by Mainfreight.
Global logistics group Mainfreight has weathered the Covid-19 storm.
NZ agriculture is faring well but indebted dairy farmers remain vulnerable, RBNZ says.
Trustpower is picking a modest lift in operating earnings.
Unit resales and sales stopped in lockdown, PPE expenses rose
Tourism Holdings led the local market higher.
Mediaworks in 'fight for survival' as Stuff's new owner eyes 'bright future'.
Deal brought into sharper relief by sale of Stuff for $1.
Funder for the 3,600 investors has failed to pay costs in court.
Oceania Healthcare led the local market higher.
Kiwi Property revalues portfolio
After the loss of hundreds of frontline jobs, the executive team is shrunk by a third.
Analysts' verdict on Sky's $157m discounted equity issue, move into broadband.
Fletcher just gave us a hard reality check.
Airline and union trade blows over redundancy process for half of its cabin crew.
Commercial Bay had 1800 workers, now reduced to just 800.
In Europe passengers are entitled to a refund for cancelled flights
CFO becomes acting CEO at listed jewellery retail business
The meat industry's going gangbusters but claims mammoth wage subsidy.
Both capital raisings show solid fundamentals and clear plan to get through Covid
Passenger service and Tim Tams back soon. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Government's planned spend-up on construction could give building giant a boost.
Shares were down 4.3 per cent, but stock is above its March 23 virus trough of A$58.75.
It'll be a slow return to the office for many of those working for corporates.