OpinionChristopher NiescheChristopher Niesche: Anger over Woolworths chief's exitNot only do you get handsomely paid for doing your job, even if you don't do it particularly well, very often you also get paid for leaving your job.15 Nov 08:27 PM
RetailWarehouse boss going back to schoolEntrepreneurs-in-residence and CEOs-in-residence posts are more common overseas, but a relatively new concept in New Zealand.15 Nov 04:00 PM
RetailReceivership causes gift card nightmareA teenage girl was left distraught after her sweet 16th birthday gift was reduced to a worthless piece of plastic.13 Nov 07:26 AM
RetailMum's possum-fibre vision for cityAn Asian businesswoman is determined to do something for the New Zealand city that educated her three children.12 Nov 08:00 PM
BDBDRetailWild Pair calls in receivers as looks to trade through administrationRetailer Wild Pair has appointed receivers, but will continue to trade as the administrators seek buyers for the women's apparel and footwear chain.12 Nov 07:00 PM
RetailMcGrathNicol: The year in retailFigures released by Statistics New Zealand showed growth of 5.7% in core retail for the year to 30 June 2015.11 Nov 10:40 PM
RetailFarmers back in city's heartQueen St is set to welcome back New Zealand retailer Farmers on Thursday with the opening of the refurbished store aiming to impress inner-city customers.09 Nov 04:00 PM
OpinionDual listing is possible for TegelNew Zealand chicken producer Tegel could end up being Australasia's first major public share offering of 2016.08 Nov 04:00 PM
RetailNZ mall's $39m dining hallThe Brickworks opened at West Auckland's LynnMall, with renowned chef Ray McVinnie ringing a brass lunch bell to mark the occasion.05 Nov 12:15 AM
RetailFirst Reading Auckland cinema coming to AucklandNew Lynn's new eight-screen multiplex cinema complex is the first Reading complex to open in Auckland.03 Nov 11:10 PM
RetailAmericans spending more on stuff they don't needConsumer spending data offers a simple if perhaps troubling answer as to what makes the U.S. economy grow.02 Nov 09:25 PM
BDBDRetailSlipper-maker extends wool contractGlerups, the Danish woollen slipper maker, has extended its contract with New Zealand woolgrowers to meet increased demand for its product.02 Nov 04:00 PM
RetailFoodstuffs leader to head up TramcoA prominent commercial property development specialist has been appointed to head one of Auckland's wealthiest land owners.02 Nov 04:00 PM
RetailFirst mall gets fairytale makeoverA four-storey-high movie screen and 740-seat restaurant precinct been revealed after the first peek into Auckland's biggest mall makeover of the year.23 Oct 04:00 PM
OpinionJuha SaarinenKFC customers hit by delivery scamStarving but feeling a bit lazy or short of time? Here's a tip: be very careful when ordering food online.20 Oct 04:00 PM
RetailLooking at LynnMallNovember 5, the dining lane will open with a new lineup of restaurants and cafes.19 Oct 04:00 PM
BDBDRetailMoa narrows loss on better margins, bigger volumesMoa Group said its first-half loss narrowed after the listed beer company lifted the volume and value of sales and improved its gross margin.18 Oct 10:30 PM
RetailClothes giant opening here by Xmas 2016Auckland shoppers can look forward to buying from Swedish giant H&M before Christmas next year.15 Oct 02:00 AM
BDBDBanking and financeCard spending up in SeptemberRetail spending on electronic cards rose for a fifth month in September, led by an increase in expenditure on durable goods.08 Oct 10:45 PM
RetailTainui offers stake in mega-mallTainui Group Holdings is selling a half-share of the country's largest single retail and entertainment destination, The Base.08 Oct 04:00 PM
RetailConor McElhinney: Top 10 risks for retailersRecent failures have highlighted how much retailers - especially apparel - are suffering in a changing consumer environment.07 Oct 08:45 PM
RetailA price too good to be true?Does it seem as if certain retail stores are forever having sales? Turns out they pretty much are.03 Oct 08:11 PM
RetailInterview with Angela BullAs one of the more powerful women in property, Angela Bull acknowledges how few of her gender run big projects.02 Oct 04:00 PM
RetailShoppers charged more after price glitchSome customers who believed they picked up dirt-cheap furniture deals in a Harvey Norman online sale say extra payments due to be deducted from their accounts have shot up.02 Oct 04:00 PM
RetailPumpkin Patch: Living on the edgeThanks to its banker, the Pumpkin Patch has a reprieve. But can it ever recover?01 Oct 04:00 PM
RetailHundreds flock to new monster mallEager shoppers flooded through the doors of the west Auckland mall as they were opened this morning.30 Sep 11:53 PM
RetailNew mega mall opens todayShoppers are expected to swarm a big new shopping mall - at the top of Auckland's northwestern motorway.30 Sep 06:15 PM
RetailPumpkin Patch thrown lifelineChildren's clothing retailer Pumpkin Patch has been given a lifeline from its bank, which has agreed to extend facilities for the company until 201730 Sep 04:00 PM
Retail$9m loss but Pumpkin Patch gets lifelineTroubled children's clothing retailer secures deal with bank.29 Sep 09:10 PM
RetailKathmandu chief remains confidentOutdoor retailer Kathmandu is facing pressure to perform in the coming financial year after a poor 2015 full-year result.29 Sep 04:00 PM
RetailKathmandu closes UK storesKathmandu is closing its UK stores after it profits dropped by more than half - a result its chief executive Xavier Simonet described as "disappointing".28 Sep 10:50 PM
OpinionLiam DannHow Pumpkin Patch came undoneThe outlook looks grim for Pumpkin Patch so how did a company analysts thought could dominate the world get to this point?27 Sep 08:28 PM
OpinionChristopher NiescheChristopher Niesche: Myer dragged through the mireChristopher Niesche writes: Myers is a far cry from the founder's early success story as 'mum-and-dad' retail investors head for the exits.27 Sep 08:17 PM