Category: NZ Stock Market
Chorus: Pride and Joy of New Zealand
Today, I am elated to write about a company — nay, a holy institution — that only New Zealanders have the privilege of patronising.
Why did Hallenstein Glasson Holdings Limited’s [NZX:HLG] Share Price Rise 3.08% Today?
Hallenstein Glasson Limited’s stock value has increased by 3.08% today. The company consists of the Hallensteins and Glassons clothing retail chains, catering to the medium-priced quality end of the market.
Apple and Amazon Shares Available to Kiwi Investors Now!
If you’ve wanted to tap into big-name stocks like Amazon or Apple…but haven’t found a way to do it from New Zealand…I have fantastic news for you.
The Chinese Are Coming — Who’s Ready?
Auckland Airport has been spending over $1 million per day on infrastructure. With that sort of forward-thinking, it’s no wonder that the Airport’s stock continues to be an over-achiever.
Why Sky Network Television [NZX:SKT] is Down 3.11% Today
Sky Network Television Ltd [NZX:SKT] has fallen 3.11% in trading today, from $2.24 to $2.15.
A2 Milk: Cash Cow or Spoilt Milk?
A brand-new CEO steps into her new job, takes one look at the books and sells everything — $4.3 million?That certainly makes me sweat a little…
Why the NZME Limited Share Price has Plunged by 5.79%
The NZME Limited [NZX:NZM] share price has dived over 5% today after the Court of Appeal disallowed the proposed merger between NZME and Stuff Limited.
Milking China: A Kiwi Conundrum
Yesterday, Canterbury-based dairy company Synlait Milk Ltd [NZX:SML] stole headlines by posting a remarkable 89% increase in its annual net profits.
Three Steps You Can Take Now to Protect Your Children’s Future
Do you often wonder about how your children will fare financially? Setting up your children for success is possible, but the odds are stacked against you.
Customers are Fleeing the Sky TV Carnage — Is This the End?
Kiwi media consumers are savvy and astute now. Nowhere is this clearer than in the developments we’ve seen recently with SKY Network Television Ltd.