
What happens with Supie customer refunds and the $900k of leftover stock?
Suppliers are waiting on between $800,000 to $900,000 worth of stock.
Suppliers are waiting on between $800,000 to $900,000 worth of stock.
The index ended a run of seven successive days of falls.
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Fonterra taken to task about a recent rash of new investments.
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The vendor has national operations in the funeral sector and is listed on the ASX.
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Her promise comes in the wake of the collapse of online grocer Supie.
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Supie completed its second capital raise before going into voluntary administration.
The Israel-Hamas war has created volatility in gold and oil prices.
The project is designed to remove the stigma around being scammed.
The number of flights soars - and so does the pressure on Auckland Airport.
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NZ households highly indebted by international standards.
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The online grocery start-up pitched itself as a challenger to the big two chains.
Returns slip for all KiwiSaver funds in September quarter.
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