
Search on for new Mitre 10 boss
Former American FBI special agent turned New Zealand DIY hardware chain boss John Hartmann is leaving Mitre 10.
Former American FBI special agent turned New Zealand DIY hardware chain boss John Hartmann is leaving Mitre 10.
It's becoming a recurring theme in today's marketplace for business owners to search for an investor's dollar as they look to fund growth or strategic initiatives.
Everyone agrees we're a low-wage economy but the impact of that on families has been lost behind a haze of judgment and indifference, writes Tapu Misa.
The receivers of Mainzeal Property and Construction say about half of the failed firm's staff have been made redundant.
Don Elder has resigned as chief executive of troubled coal company Solid Energy, effective immediately.
Maori TV has lost its biggest on-air star, promoting Native Affairs host Julian Wilcox to executive row as general manager of news and current affairs.
A month after releasing new budget forecasts, the New Zealand government is tracking above them.
There are comparisons to be drawn between two of sport's greatest fallen idols in recent years: Tiger Woods and Lance Armstrong, writes Alan Goldman.
Chief executives and unionists have weighed in on the debate sparked by a soft drink boss' comments that New Zealand has an "ingrained" anti-corporate mentality.
The outgoing boss of one of our largest firms has taken a parting shot at New Zealand's attitude towards big business.
Former Close Up presenter Mark Sainsbury says he holds no resentment against Ross Dagan, who resigned on Tuesday, eight weeks after killing his show and TVNZ career.
Radio New Zealand ceo Peter Cavanagh confirmed today he will be leaving at the end of the year and has apologised for his decision being revealed by NZ Herald.
Employees are being overworked because bosses are ramping up performance targets to save hiring new staff, union officials say.
Veritas Investments chairman Mark Darrow says many opportunities exist for expanding the Mad Butcher retail chain.
Tough new rules will be introduced next year to stop house sellers getting caught in disputes between real estate agents and avoid fights over commission.
Having a middleman able to absorb the criticism and stay immune to the moral and emotional elements of the Pike tragedy makes sense politically, writes Gerard Morris.