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    About 230 jobs are on the line at Tokoroa's Kinleith Mill
    NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
     20 November 2024
    About 230 jobs are on the line at Tokoroa's Kinleith Mill
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    Dairy prices have risen another 1.9 percent at this morning's Global Dairy Trade auction
    20 Nov: Dairy prices have risen another 1.9 percent at this morning's Global Dairy Trade auction... more
    Fears up to 200 hundred jobs could go at Tokoroa's KINLEITH Mill... with staff being asked to attend a meeting tomorrow morning
    19 Nov: Fears up to 200 hundred jobs could go at Tokoroa's KINLEITH Mill... with staff being asked to attend a meeting tomorrow morning... more
    A competition lawyer says it'll be very rare - for Foodstuff's appeal to succeed
    19 Nov: A competition lawyer says it'll be very rare - for Foodstuff's appeal to succeed... more
    How clubs assess injury risk at the AFL draft and why certain players slip down the pecking order
    19 Nov: The AFL draft is big business, and clubs do everything in their power to make sure they pick the best of the best. Here's some of the tactics they use pre-draft.... more
    Further signs of post-cyclone recovery for Napier Port
    19 Nov: Further signs of post-cyclone recovery for Napier Port... more
    Meat processor Alliance Group is reporting a significant loss, as it moves to close its Timaru meatworks
    19 Nov: Meat processor Alliance Group is reporting a significant loss, as it moves to close its Timaru meatworks... more
    Rising costs are leaving a bitter taste, with the price of Whittaker's chocolate set to rise again
    19 Nov: Rising costs are leaving a bitter taste, with the price of Whittaker's chocolate set to rise again... more
    Scammers are draining billions of dollars from Kiwis' back pockets
    18 Nov: Scammers are draining billions of dollars from Kiwis' back pockets... more
    Developing nations are least responsible for climate change but cop it worst. Will the COP29 climate talks tackle this injustice?
    18 Nov: This week, nations are hashing out new goals for climate finance at the COP29 talks. Loss and damage is finally on the agenda – but the chance of major new funding is low... more

     Most Popular Recent Business News
     28 Oct: There's not much time left for older phone models, as Australia's telcos pull the plug on 3G networks +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
     01 Nov: Mining must become more responsible and sustainable. Where hi-tech solutions fit in +++++++++++++++++++++++
     08 Nov: Optus hit with $12 million fine after customers could not access triple-0 during network outage ++++++++++++++++++
     23 Oct: The Chair of Parliament's Finance Committee - says questions remain for the big banks +++++++++++
     02 Nov: A company director's tax fraud has been described as the worst to come before the Christchurch District Court in 20 years +++++++++++
     27 Oct: Foodstuffs says it's aiming to have its new price sorting tool up and running on the Pak'nSave and New World website by the middle of next month ++++++++++
     15 Nov: Debt-laden graduates should talk to the IRD if they can't repay their student loans ++++++++++

     Business NewsLinks
      21 Nov: Us department of justice asks court to force google to spin off chrome (RadioNZ)
      21 Nov: How organisations can upgrade an erp system that’s no longer working for the business (ITBrief)
      21 Nov: Experts warn businesses of escalating cyber security threats (ITBrief)
      21 Nov: Donald trump names linda mcmahon as his pick for education secretary (RadioNZ)
      21 Nov: Windows recall will be disabled by default on enterprise pcs (PC World)
      21 Nov: ‘felt like an absolute scam’: inside the auckland event headlined by david goggins (Stuff.co.nz)
      21 Nov: No more frights: microsoft edge is getting scareware protection (PC World)
      21 Nov: Hide.me vpn review: a feature-packed service with solid privacy credentials (PC World)
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