
Retail spending reinforces expectations for economic downturn
Spending in June showed a small bounce-back after last month's slump.
Spending in June showed a small bounce-back after last month's slump.
'There is a genuine and substantial dispute in relation to the debt', says judge.
Fuel costs a big factor as billions in card spending dissected.
'Strange they’re gone, I heard people were dying to get them.'
Companies are competing head-on every day with foreign firms selling online into NZ'.
Artisan cheesemakers regularly have to close their doors because of a lack of business.
KMD Brands’ chief financial officer Chris Kinraid will leave the Kathmandu owner.
Successful supplier announces it will open a new stand-alone Invercargill shop.
Financial Times: Furniture group's CEO invested in online business as rivals circled.
Chief executive Nick Grayston said the company is challenging NZ's grocery 'status quo'.
Amid the Warehouse Group’s tumbling profits and shrinking workforce, one area is growing.
Retailer H & J Smith calls time on its long-running department store business.
"We lost a lot of money."
Chief executive Duncan McFarlane says the business started to meet an 'insatiable demand'.
Centre was built in 1991 and comprehensively refurbished in 2015.
'Accelerated sale' as supply chain nightmares cause pain.
Defendants didn’t dispute the Westgate vision, nor that it had not yet been achieved.
'The fear is that they’ll throw everything out.'
Card spending fell for the first time since February.
Focus is on what we wrap stuff in, what we eat, storage, and buildings.
'Highbury’s core economic market has a younger, educated and more affluent bias.'
Sales are up on an annual basis, Stats NZ data for the March quarter shows.
'We do a number of home visits to see how people live, what their needs are.'
Sylvia Park store will be size of three rugby fields - and yes it will have the meatballs.
Australian operations take a hit but Michael Hill glad about taking over another jeweller.
The construction sector is reporting an improved outlook, according to the ANZ survey.
Warwick Jordan says Kiwis should continue to experience the magic of second-hand books.
Some sectors sacrificed as surging cost of living forces tough choices.
'Seven properties currently under contract, two further sales pending' - Whillans.
'The Smiths are such humble people. They’re some of the most experienced retailers in NZ.'