
Greg Foran: Air NZ not price gouging but enjoying 'tailwinds'
Airline boss says return to profit 'a good start'.
Airline boss says return to profit 'a good start'.
Floods in January suspended both international and domestic flights.
But bank still has 30 to 40 per cent of loan book to move on to higher rates.
Immigration 'shambles' blamed as IRD claims more than $200k.
Is it the worst possible time to send helpdesk jobs to Manila?
Airline in a sweet spot, but travellers face continued airfare pain.
Qantas Group's "huge turnaround" after big trouble not so long ago.
Big Auckland downtown retail complex and Defence House in Wellington were devalued.
Airport profit down as investment property revaluation loss clips its wings.
The result is a spectacular turnaround on last year's $367 underlying loss.
Full-year operating earnings guidance narrowed. Sky Box rollout finally underway.
The Shareholder's Association will vote against the takeover offer.
Shareholders enjoy a $350m windfall following the sale of the cell tower network.
The insurance excess leapt from $5000 to $25,000 a claim.
Good times roll in balance sheets of aviation businesses.
Huntly is looking at alternative fuel options for its coal and gas-burning power station.
Total sales rose 12 per cent, despite challenges in the housing market.
EBOS boom times for healthcare and pet food divisions.
A big day for big US retailers gives a hint about where people think inflation is heading.
Truckies face huge trips to navigate a jigsaw of damaged roads.
And the city with New Zealand's highest median rent revealed.
The rural services group had a reduced contribution from its real estate business.
Who'll foot the bill for better infrastructure? Minister, telco take different tacks.
Rising interest costs impacted the electricity and gas distribution company.
Mercury gets some wind in its sails after new plant commissioned.
Residents kicked out at night: '72 hours later, we had not heard a thing.'
A2 Milk's post-Covid recovery continues apace with 22pc lift in first-half profit.
Financial Times: Fate of Fan seen as test of Beijing’s stance after regulatory crackdown.
Inghams' profits have gone up 4.8 per cent despite a drop in supply.
Freightways' CEO said it was a “steady result”.