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Moa proves investor thirst (+video)
The ease with which Moa Group raised $16 million through its stock exchange float shows the thirst Kiwi investors have for "great New Zealand companies".

Moa's first shares trade at $1.35
Shares in Moa Group, the boutique beer maker doing NZ's first initial public offering of the year, have started trading on the NZX at an 8 per cent premium.

Pike River fallout beyond tragedy
The ramifications of an inquiry's findings into Pike River are potentially huge.

Anti-fracking movies blasted
Todd Energy report says mining technique is used safely in NZ.

Fonterra unveils $500m NZX offer
Fonterra has today released details of its $500 million public offer, which will be by far the biggest issue to hit the NZX this year when it lists on November 30.

English: Council does not speak for iwi
The Maori Council does not speak for Maori affected by the partial sale of Mighty River Power, according to Finance Minister Bill English.

Govt ready for fight over water
Finance Minister Bill English welcomes opportunity to defend sale of state-owned enterprise in court.

Charlie's gets new chief exec
Charlie's juice company has announced a new chief executive to step into the shoes of outgoing co-founder Stefan Lepionka.

Public back mining: poll
A lobby group a believes Kiwis support mineral exploration and mining as an avenue towards economic prosperity, but is concerned public awareness needs a boost.