RetailTills ring with Xmas cheerBusinesses are smiling, frazzled customers are queuing and there are still nine more days of shopping to go.15 Dec 04:30 PM
OpinionDiana ClementBuy Crikey: Take sting out of engagement blingGuys, do you plan to propose to your loved one on Christmas Day?14 Dec 04:30 PM
New ZealandGift it like a grinchA DIY approach to gift baskets will save you money this Christmas, writes Susan Edmunds.14 Dec 04:30 PM
New ZealandConsumer watch: Low-cost screens get a big tickThree inexpensive sunscreens sold in supermarkets have come out tops in Consumer NZ testing.14 Dec 04:30 PM
RetailBusiness leader of the year finalist 2013: Di HumphriesDi Humphries is the fresh face in charge of children's clothing retailer Pumpkin Patch.09 Dec 04:30 PM
RetailTwo weeks to go and the rush is onShoppers descended on malls all over the country yesterday as the Christmas rush began.08 Dec 04:30 PM
RetailChanging of the guard as Wal-Mart faces challengesWal-Mart Stores is ushering in a changing of the guard as the world's largest retailer confronts slower growth and challenges to its reputation.26 Nov 04:30 PM
ConstructionBunnings gets OK for Grey Lynn storeA controversial new Bunnings store on Great North Rd in Grey Lynn, Auckland, has been approved.20 Nov 02:53 AM
Small BusinessSmall business: Virtual gallery zooms in on artOnline portal open all hours puts buyers close-up in front of works throughout the Asia-Pacific region.27 Oct 04:30 PM
ConstructionBunnings vs Grey Lynn: Battle heats upThe battle over a proposed controversial Bunnings in Grey Lynn will likely be headed for the Environment Court - irrespective of a decision by planning commissioners.14 Oct 04:30 PM
RetailHighbrook Business Park town centre set to openGoodman Property Trust, with a $2 billion real estate portfolio, will celebrate the opening of the first stage of its new town centre.14 Oct 04:30 PM
RetailNew peak for KathmanduKathmandu shares soared to an all-time high yesterday after the company reported a record annual result.24 Sep 05:30 PM
RetailCountdown for $100m Auckland build beginsA nine-level $100m development will soon rise on a yawning chasm behind Ponsonby Rd in one of the biggest projects by Progressive Enterprises.10 Sep 05:30 PM
RetailRetailers concerned about Akl High St upgradeRetailers in Auckland boutique premier shopping zone High St are worried about possible street changes.09 Sep 05:30 PM
OpinionLiam DannLiam Dann: Mistakes put focus on company cultureCulture - it's a word that can be filled with meaning or thrown about in a way that means nothing at all.18 Aug 05:30 PM
RetailRetail sales leap in quarterConsumers turned out in force in the June quarter, with core retail sales rising 2.3 per cent in real terms, the fastest clip since September 2011.14 Aug 05:30 PM
RetailJB Hi-Fi points to stronger salesJB Hi-Fi has defied a difficult trading environment to lift sales and profit, and expects the trend to continue for the next 12 months.12 Aug 05:30 PM
RetailCanadians create luxury retail giantLuxury retailer Saks has agreed to sell itself to Hudson's Bay Co, the Canadian parent of upscale retailer Lord & Taylor, for about US$2.4 billion.30 Jul 05:30 PM
RetailCard spending up 1.1% for monthRetail spending charged to electronic cards rose 1.1 per cent last month, seasonally adjusted, the largest monthly increase since August last year.09 Jul 05:30 PM
RetailMichael Hill feels Australian painMichael Hill International has become the latest NZX-listed retailer to flag difficult trading conditions in Australia.09 Jul 05:30 PM
RetailWarehouse expanding with Shop HQThe Warehouse has expanded its online presence through its fifth acquisition in nine months.02 Jul 05:30 PM
RetailCigarette profits in NZ run out of puffBritish American Tobacco Holdings New Zealand's profit was down almost 5 per cent in 2012.17 Jun 05:30 PM
Small BusinessIconic Kiwi bush brand gets an upgradeThe late Kiwi bushman Barry Crump might be turning in his grave. Or perhaps he'd be jealous there is now a range of Swanndri he could wear to dinner.03 Jun 05:30 PM
RetailPerceptions of power competition improvePublic perceptions of how competitive the retail electricity sector is have improved, though to less-than-emphatic levels.21 May 05:30 PM
RetailRed sheds about to take giant leapThe Warehouse is about to embark on a radical new expansion strategy using television.21 May 05:30 PM
RetailAussies' spending moves in line with income growthAustralian consumers are spending again, though not as much of their income as they did before the global crisis five years ago.06 May 05:30 PM
OpinionLiam DannLiam Dann: Baby milk hotter than heroin in Hong KongWhen you're selling a product that's hotter than heroin, odds are there's going to be a few issues to deal with, writes Liam Dann.28 Apr 05:30 PM
RetailCard spending rises at fastest rate in 6 monthsRetail spending charged to electronic cards rose 0.8 per cent last month - the fastest pace since August last year.11 Mar 04:30 PM
RetailWarehouse shrugs off Torpedo7's historyThe Warehouse boss Mark Powell is playing down the significance of an Australian company's aborted investment in Torpedo7.05 Mar 04:30 PM
RetailRed Sheds remain central to future of Warehouse GroupAcquisitions have radically transformed The Warehouse Group in the past six months, but there is no danger of the country's largest listed retailer losing focus.04 Mar 04:30 PM
RetailQueen St Markets trims size of offeringsChanges are being made at the Queen Street Markets in the old MidCity Cinemas complex on Auckland's Golden Mile.04 Mar 04:30 PM