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  1. Mallard calls in Raglan wind farm decision
  2. NZ stocks: Sharemarket lifts early
  3. Kiwibank ups profit by $6 million
  4. Managers predict 3.6 per cent inflation
  5. Karaka estate preparing to tempt buyers
  6. First report on troubled Vestar
  7. KiwiSaver mortgage change closer
  8. Starbucks rolls out brewing system in Seattle stores
  9. First report on troubled firm
  10. KiwiSaver change closer
  11. KiwiSaver blamed for IRD overload
  12. Fran O'Sullivan : Toll debate turning surreal
  13. Tiger's new trophy rising from desert
  14. Tech firm seals $12m US freight deal
  15. Ka-shing buys more assets
  16. High South Island prices turn up the heat for power company
  17. Government share eases takeover fears
  18. Air New Zealand braces for headwinds
  19. Rumbles of franchisee discontent growing in the depths of Hell
  20. Estate preparing to tempt buyers
  21. Designer's new store fits snugly
  22. ANZO favoured for investors
  23. PGC enjoys a record profit in tough times
  24. Managers predict 3.6pc inflation
  25. UK economy 'as bad as the seventies'
  26. Ford Australia wants extra Govt cash to stay competitive
  27. Protesters ignore threat to scrap car factory
  28. Australian Stocks: Market closes lower
  29. Finance company flies in on a high
  30. Fonterra could grab milk plants after Australian deal
  31. Trustee anxious at delays in $1.5b repayment plans
  32. High-roller profit up but no silver screen
  33. Sure to rise? Not all that likely
  34. Fuel prices threaten direct Thai service
  35. Say hello to Bollywood
  36. EVA drops Auckland flights
  37. Taylors posts a 35% fall in profit
  38. Low lakes leave power supply in south precarious
  39. ING reassures investors over discounted unit price
  40. Beijing savours clean air while it can
  41. You don't have to be dumb to lose money - just look at the big banks
  42. Lehman chief battles to keep independence
  43. Bernanke seeks sweeping new powers
  44. Domestic boost for Auckland Airport
  45. Australian Stocks: Market closes strongly
  46. NZ Stocks: Good start to week for market leaders
  47. Currency: Dollar falls away against US
  48. Fruit and veges drive food prices higher
  49. Fuel woes big issue for Air NZ full year
  50. Canterbury the place to be, says ASB scoreboard
  51. Indian Ink's sights on Asia
  52. Aussie trust investor kept waiting
  53. Weather woes hit AMP's big tower
  54. Turning the world a cleaner green
  55. Chinese cleared to buy into Rio Tinto
  56. ANZ marks time on B&B exposure
  57. Owen Hembry: Action group, Silver Fern avoid standoff
  58. Fed comes in for some flak
  59. $102b boost for Japan's economy
  60. Debbie Mayo-Smith: Good information the key to hitting the target
  61. Anthony Doesburg: Weighty history of the internet, from N to Z
  62. Business tools: Theft risk ever-present in world of Web 2.0
  63. Business tools: Open source moves into the mainstream
  64. Business tools: The long-range forecast for networks: Clouds and more clouds, across
  65. Business tools: Smartphones take computer power out of the office
  66. Overseas buyers home in
  67. Fran O'Sullivan : Hobbled by state's hand
  68. Martin Hawes : Invest in big stories to make a killing
  69. Oil prices in biggest dive since 2004
  70. Windfall for Palmerston North windfarm
  71. Acquisitions lift Ebos
  72. Reshuffle at SmartPay
  73. Investors need full story on bottom line
  74. Liam Dann : Beware expanding acronym
  75. US stocks: Fallout continues to plague markets
  76. Sealegs - out of choppy seas into calmer waters
  77. Brian Gaynor : You can bank on safety of local lenders
  78. Failed and bankrupt - but comfortably broke
  79. Billionaires sound cinematic warning
  80. 'Dragon's Den' link to bankrupt
  81. Cash flow key to company accounts
  82. Slump hits Orewa's eco-friendly housing project
  83. Receivership looms for Dominion
  84. Michael Hill moves into US
  85. Fisher & Paykel tips healthy gain
  86. Tauranga plans container expansion
  87. Turners rides out sale slump
  88. High mortgages irk Fed
  89. Currency: Dollar retreats from tentative recovery
  90. Govt keeps cheap milk for Fonterra rivals
  91. Michael Hill expands in US with 17-store buy
  92. Port of Tauranga expands under shadow of Auckland merger talk
  93. Turners Auctions half year profits up 55pc to $812,000
  94. Hanover's rescue plan due this month
  95. Port's Tauranga bombshell seen as attempt to restart merger talks
  96. Media : Henry has Close Up in his sights
  97. Airport expects to hold steady course
  98. Repayments halted
  99. Power costs hit Refining
  100. Qantas staff to get A$2000
  101. Mainfreight drives through tough market
  102. Stock takes : What's in a name?
  103. Movie giant seeks Wall St cash to bring Jackson's Hobbit to life
  104. Mattel after nearly $3 billion of the big-bucks bonanza created by Bratz
  105. $9.6 million spent dealing with takeover proposals but details cloaked in secrecy
  106. Migrant arrivals up but exodus to Australia continues
  107. Wine firms tipped to swallow rivals as slowdown bites
  108. Spending drops in non-retail and hospitality industries
  109. NZ currency: Dollar bounces against sagging greenback
  110. Auckland-Tauranga port merger back in play
  111. Carter Holt worker awarded $40,000 for unjust sacking
  112. Domino's profit up on 'strong' sales
  113. Challenging year for NZ exporters - Dun & Bradstreet
  114. PGG Wrightson/Silver Fern bid may benefit farmers - report
  115. Tourism Holdings profits slightly up, but tough times ahead
  116. Strategic Finance signals loss
  117. Sky TV profits up 25pc - $97.7m for the year
  118. NZ Shares: Telecom at 15-year low
  119. Troubled times prompt Geneva Finance loan review
  120. Tight budgets hit wine sales
  121. Price is right for house hunters
  122. Esquires on the boil in the Middle East
  123. Fran O'Sullivan : All change on the gravy train
  124. Property traps cost owners $1m
  125. Stung Virgin backs Pacific Blue
  126. Takeover rules set to get tougher
  127. Power-production prices take big jump
  128. Silver Fern Farms facing hurry-up over merger vote
  129. Green test flight gets priority
  130. Ignore profit fall says office landlord
  131. Next thing you know, ol' Jude's a millionaire
  132. Improvements across company boost PGG Wrightson result
  133. Producers' prices rise fastest in a quarter century
  134. AMP Office Trust profits from rising rents
  135. NZ Shares: Market slips as big trades reported
  136. Satara posts 30pc profit rise for half year
  137. Kiwi dollar above US71c for first time 10 days
  138. Ever lost it with a customer?
  139. Somers-Edgar's Orange Finance closes to new money
  140. More delays at Pike River mine
  141. McDonald exits BNZ
  142. Expanded mobile market hits snags
  143. F&P Appliances shares plunge on profit warning
  144. Meat firms set dates to discuss co-op plan
  145. Freightways on a roll
  146. Lack of green-sector cash 'may force talent overseas'
  147. Parties settle out of court on airport takeover bid
  148. $500k to invest in rural fund
  149. Good times return for lamb, beef
  150. Closure blamed on cheap imports
  151. Orange closes to new money
  152. Carbon trading schemes here to stay, says Origin
  153. Tamsyn Parker: Bringing it all back home from Australia
  154. CBA sees no early end to credit crunch
  155. India roars with big buyouts
  156. Swan coy about ruling on bank merger
  157. Struggling BBP refuses to discuss possible takeover
  158. Telstra 'has other options'
  159. Hell hath no fury like a CEO scorned
  160. Sean D'Souza: Word of mouth still works wonders - but now it's gone virtual
  161. Valuers feel heat as prices fall
  162. Fran O'Sullivan : Fixing Telecom's fortunes
  163. Rating system under fire
  164. Top tips : Cultural diversity in businesses
  165. Martin Hawes : Forget the stigma - renting saves money
  166. Bernard Hickey : Forced sales double
  167. Gill South: Country life has a lesson for retailers
  168. Anthony Doesburg: Activist urges end to software stranglehold
  169. The kiwi dollar's big tumble
  170. Exporter gain equals consumer pain - the effect of a falling dollar
  171. Liam Dann : Prospect of low dollar not so appealing for the rest of us
  172. Brian Gaynor : Big company results have great impact
  173. Board proposals test Telecom strategy
  174. 'Sin stocks' a safer bet in hard times
  175. Jeweller posts glittering 20pc profit increase
  176. Perth sale opportunity for Telecom
  177. Woolies to appeal Red Sheds decision
  178. Finance firm expects profit drop
  179. Botry-Zen shareholders block capital plan
  180. Keep the champagne on ice until after roller-coaster ride
  181. When jobs dry up, make cupcakes
  182. Euro growth figures worse than expected
  183. Slowdown squeezes UK tourism
  184. US inflation soars to 5.6% high
  185. Trouble in paradise ...
  186. Figures show scale of falling house prices
  187. Banks push customers away from 110pc loans
  188. New guide asks KiwiSaver providers tough questions
  189. Woolies says it'll take Warehouse decision to Supreme Court
  190. Recession shows its face - retail sales fall
  191. Profits up 20pc at Michael Hill despite slow NZ sales
  192. Booming cruising keeps dollars flowing
  193. Mortgage slump may be bottoming out
  194. NZ Shares: Fletcher highlight in early gain
  195. Manufacturing contracts
  196. Petrol prices drop below $2
  197. Dollar slips again overnight - back below US70c
  198. Trouble at mill for Mickey Mouse
  199. Oil extends gains
  200. Planes three-quarters full
  201. Bullish about South America
  202. Volatile dollar slices steel profit
  203. Stock takes : Off the rails?
  204. TV chef thrives on a full plate
  205. Media : Hedge fund gets all of its ducks in a row
  206. Takeovers law revamp to help clarify who pays
  207. Foodstuffs in the running to swallow up Liquorland
  208. Worldwide operations help deliver strong result for Opus
  209. Managers strike new Strategic deal
  210. Alliance Group eyes overseas lamb to meet international orders
  211. Global confidence bouncing back, slowly
  212. Telco hits $400m target
  213. Australian stocks: Mixed day, but firm finish
  214. NZ stocks: Sharemarket edges lower, Telecom down
  215. Currency: NZ dollar rebounds strongly today
  216. Wrightson earns $19m bonus on Uruguay returns
  217. Steel & Tube profits down 19pc despite revenue lift
  218. July jump for NZ manufacturing
  219. Currency: NZ dollar crashes below US69c
  220. Devaluation warning from Kiwi Income Property Trust
  221. TelstraClear turns to profit
  222. Turners and Growers profit up, but people eating cheaper food
  223. Fletcher Building's profit falls 4pc
  224. ASB profits up 11pc - $532 million for the year
  225. NZ Shares: Fletcher up after full year result
  226. Energy cutbacks keep pressure on world oil prices
  227. Kiwi will keep on falling: experts
  228. Next round in bitter ferry dispute
  229. Fran O'Sullivan : Counting the Olympic costs
  230. California dream turns into a nightmare
  231. Big brand infiltration has fans eBay-ing for blood
  232. Bollywood tie-up soon
  233. Telecom slide blamed on lingering profit worry
  234. Hedge fund coughs up $430m for star trader
  235. APN profit dips as slowdown in NZ bites
  236. June a horror month for motels
  237. Govt backs two-tier financial adviser plan
  238. Suitor closing in on full takeover of Mr Chips
  239. Michael R. Sesit : Bully-boy has forgotten rules of engagement
  240. St George bucks the trend
  241. Dexion blames fall on NZ slowdown
  242. Profit up but ear implant firm hears bad US news
  243. Currency: US$ strength drives down others
  244. Virgin Blue ambitions greater than just Tasman: report
  245. World oil prices keep tumbling - China demand slowing
  246. Powerco fails in Appeal Court gas decision
  247. Focus on liquor legislation overhaul
  248. Storms destroy a year's worth of West Coast logs
  249. Advertisers trim plans as slowdown hits APN in NZ
  250. Kiwi dollar falls to 11 month low