LifestyleTopshop: 300 new styles a weekYour first look inside New Zealand's first Topshop store. Find out why your stylish overseas friends have been raving about the fashion chain for all these years.11 Mar 02:50 AM
RetailGrocery delivery firm bags Kevin RobertsGrocery delivery service My Food Bag isn't ruling out a sharemarket listing after announcing its new chairman, adman Kevin Roberts.09 Mar 04:00 PM
LifestyleTopshop: The countdown is onThe countdown is on for the opening of clothing retailer Topshop Topman this week, with more than 35,000 garments being sorted for the debut of the Queen St store.09 Mar 03:00 AM
OpinionChristopher Adams: Warehouse sale marks the end of long retail battleThe final chapter in a long-running New Zealand retail battle played out this week when Woolworths offloaded its shares in The Warehouse Group.04 Mar 04:00 PM
RetailVote of confidence in WarehouseRich-listers David and Anne Norman have snapped up Australian supermarket operator Woolworths' stake in The Warehouse Group.03 Mar 04:00 PM
Small BusinessTwelve Questions: Murray CraneMurray Crane talks to Emily Simpson about his origins, punk influences and what it means to wear a suit.02 Mar 04:00 PM
BDBDRetailDiligent expects 19% rise in salesDiligent Board Member Services expects sales growth of up to 19 per cent in 2015 as it attracts customers to its BoardBooks service, and plans to launch a new product this year.02 Mar 04:00 PM
RetailGovt warns petrol firms over pricingEnergy Minister Simon Bridges says big petrol retailers are "on notice" after they maintained large profit margins while the price of oil was falling sharply late last year.19 Feb 04:00 PM
RetailFCO shutting down NZ storesFCO - Fishing Camping Outdoors - is to close its 13 New Zealand stores but no word yet on what announcement means for employees.18 Feb 11:55 PM
OpinionStock Takes: Duke coy on Pumpkin Patch but branches out in retailMarket speculation about Rod Duke boosting his stake in struggling children's clothing chain Pumpkin Patch has so far failed to become a reality, writes Christopher Adams.16 Feb 04:00 PM
EnergyShowdown looms for Contact EnergyContact Energy could be heading for a showdown with minority shareholders over what to do with a $1 billion pot of cash.16 Feb 04:00 PM
OpinionBrian FallowBrian Fallow: Retail sales reveal healthy pulse and savings rates also positiveAs vital signs go, retail sales data for the last three months of 2014 were pretty healthy, writes Brian Fallow.16 Feb 04:00 PM
RetailNerf targets teenagers after success wooing girlsHasbro, the maker of foam footballs and spongy projectiles, is targeting a new audience: high schoolers.13 Feb 01:35 AM
RetailThe new big challenge for retailIf you're like most shoppers, it is likely that you do plenty of research before opening your wallet.11 Feb 11:10 PM
RetailDomino's Pizza profit leaps 44%ASX-listed Domino's Pizza Enterprises, parent company of Domino's New Zealand, has reported one of its strongest half-year results to date, with net profit of A$29.1 million, up 44.2 per cent on the same period last year.11 Feb 04:00 PM
BDBDRetailShanton Fashion shortfall about $4.45mCreditors of women's clothing chain Shanton Fashion are owed almost $7.8 million, while the company has $3.35 million in assets, a wider shortfall than the $693,000 estimate directors gave when the company went into voluntary administration last month.11 Feb 04:00 PM
OpinionChristopher Niesche: Smart homes strategy for smart retailerDespite the fast changing market, JB Hi-Fi excels at jumping on the next big thing in technology and getting the march on its competitors, writes Christophwer Niesche.08 Feb 04:00 PM
RetailBriscoe eyes loyalty programmeBriscoe Group, which operates the Briscoes, Rebel Sports, and Living & Giving stores, may introduce a customer loyalty programme to stoke growth in online sales.29 Jan 04:00 PM
BDBDRetailServices sector activity on the riseServices sector activity picked up in December, led by wholesale trade and hospitality.26 Jan 04:00 PM
BDBDEnergyHunt for yields drives shares to recordNew Zealand shares rose to a new record close yesterday as holidays in Auckland and Australia kept trading volumes light.26 Jan 04:00 PM
OpinionStock Takes: Few confessions is a good signWith reporting season due to kick off next month investors will be on the lookout for poor pre-result trading updates, otherwise known as "confessions".22 Jan 04:00 PM
Agribusiness2015 looks another corkerNew Zealand wine drinkers are now enjoying the results of two good vintage years and the outlook for the sector is positive.18 Jan 04:00 PM
BDBDRetailWarehouse shares slumpWarehouse chief executive Mark Powell says it will be "a very difficult ask" for the group to beat last year's profits after it announced weaker-than-expected sales.07 Jan 04:00 PM
RetailWarehouse shares plunge on warningWarehouse shares have plunged today after it said profits for the first half of the financial year are likely to be down 20 per cent.06 Jan 11:00 PM
RetailNew Year's sales target shoppersBoxing Day is over but retailers are stretching their sales by as much as a week to persuade shoppers to open their wallets.27 Dec 04:30 PM
RetailKiwis' $404m splurgeShoppers spent a record-breaking amount on Christmas Eve and Boxing Day, according to figures released by Paymark today.26 Dec 11:31 PM
New ZealandUnwanted gifts quickly for saleBefore many New Zealanders had even unwrapped the bounty under their trees, dozens of gifts were already hitting Trade Me for resale.25 Dec 04:00 PM
AgribusinessS Korea 'huge deal' for ecostoreNew Zealand cleaning products company ecostore has signed a deal that will see the company export to South Korea from next year.21 Dec 04:00 PM
New ZealandCar from infamous PM dash boughtThe car that controversially raced across the South Island clocking speeds well above the limit so then-prime minister Helen Clark could get to a rugby test on time has been sold in Auckland.20 Dec 04:00 PM