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Dick Smith hit with new lawsuit
Disgruntled Dick Smith shareholders are launching a class-action suit.

Grocery revamp: Amazon-Whole Foods tie-up
Amazon's planned $13.7 billion acquisition of Whole Foods signals change.

Sylvia Park to get new department stores
Two big department stores coming to Sylvia Park - but mall owners won't divulge who.

Halal chocolate takes off among Muslims
Muslim countries are turning into fast-growing markets for chocolate.

Shoplifting bites Tauranga businesses
3500 reports in under 3 years: when and where retail thefts happen in Tauranga.

Amazon to buy Whole Foods Market
It's the Internet darling's most ambitious move by far into physical retail.

Food fight: Old Nosh owner sues buyer
NZX-listed Veritas alleges Nosh's new owner failed to meet a payment schedule.

Bezos wants to give away his fortune
Jeff Bezos is asking for the public's help on how to give away some of his fortune.

Nike slashes 1400 jobs
Nike is about to slash its range and cut 1400 jobs as part of a dramatic restructuring.

Kiwi toy company targets half a billion
Toy company Zuru is set to crack half a billion dollars in revenue in the next year

Cereal killer: Is this the death of breakfast?
We've become a society of cereal killers, turning our backs on the breakfast meal.

Restaurant Brands staff set for pay rise
Restaurant Brands has today announced its staff will get a pay rise.

New beauty school opens in Auckland
The world's biggest beauty company has opened an inner-city Auckland training facility.

Cooks widens loss, revenue falls in 2016
Cooks widens loss, revenue falls in 2016 ahead of Chinese JV, capital raising.

Kmart to launch 'aggressive' play
Kmart says the "cheap chic" chain is ready to do battle, vowing to beat their competitors.

Retail spending falls on lower grocery, liquor expenditure
New Zealand retail spending on electronic cards dipped in May.

From 'stupid idea' to huge money spinner
Despite being told her business idea was "stupid", Abigail Forsyth is now cashing in.

Ikea's plan for living in a tiny home
Living in a tiny home or apartment? Ikea can help you

'Nope' T-shirt never reaches shelves
Glassons has pulled a T-shirt from sale to keep from diluting a charity message.

Restaurant Brands sales jump 67pc
Restaurant Brands New Zealand boosted first-quarter sales by 67 per cent.

Is this the death of shopping malls?
Malls could turn to ghost towns with predictions they could shut in just 10 years time.

The burger war that built an empire
It was a fast food David and Goliath when Hungry Jack's took on Burger King.

China driving investment in designer bags
The best place to put your money is in a handbag - not literally, but by investing in one.

Ecostore sues former employee
Ecostore alleges a former employee shared confidential information with a competitor.

Topshop's $90 million fashion mistake
Topshop Australia has gone into administration, but what went wrong for high street chain?