Profits
Warehouse group's profits plummet despite record sales
The cost of living crisis is proving a double edged sword for the Warehouse group that is haemoraghing profits despite record sales. The group which includes Noel Leeming, Torpedo seven and the red… Video, Audio
Power profits up for Big Five
The big five power companies have posted positive results for the year, while smaller outfits are turning customers away and struggling to survive. Earlier this week a 15-strong group of New Zealand's… Audio
The troubling economics of cruise ships
If the cruise industry sinks due to Covid-19, journalist Zachary Crockett will have limited sympathy for the big companies. Crockett decided to dive into the industry and found some questionable facts… Audio
Demand for home loans tip BNZ's profit over $1b again
The Bank of New Zealand's annual profit has tipped over $1 billion for the second time, reflecting an uptake in loans for homes and businesses, and improved margins.
Tech companies still trying to prove their worth
Technology companies profits are rising strongly. Audio
Freightways looks to improve 'contractor revenue' for drivers
Freightways boss Mark Troughear wouldn't talk to John Campbell, but told business reporter Nona Pelletier the company is working on creating systems to get more money to drivers. Audio
SKY losing 90 subscribers every day
Nearly 34,000 people cancelled their subscriptions in the past year, and SKY today posted a 21 percent drop in net profit. Video, Audio
Fletcher Building's profit collapses on big project
Fletcher Building's profit has slumped 80 percent because of losses and delays on two big projects, the Sky City Convention Centre and the Justice Precinct in Christchurch. Eric Frykberg reports. Audio
Full North Island dams send power south
A tale of two islands - while autumn storms lashed the North Island, drenching people but filling power company bank accounts, the story in the South island has been exactly the opposite. Audio
Education sector outraged over online schools
Education specialist John O'Neill from Massey University says the Government's plan for online schools is vague and not based on any research suggesting it would work well. Audio
Banks making thousands from Kiwisaver members
KiwiSaver investors are making huge profits from their funds' members. John Campbell talks to former Tower Investments CEO Sam Stubbs who says the profits are excessive and unjustified. Video, Audio
Banks still far from feeling pinch - report
The banking sector is showing few signs of feeling any economic headwinds, with profits and growth in assets managing to maintain momentum.
2Degrees makes full year loss, says it has enough cash to grow
New Zealand's third-largest telecommunications provider, 2Degrees, has reported a full year net loss, despite a strong increase in revenue associated with its new broadband business. Audio
BNZ profits squeezed by lower interest rates and bad debts
The Bank of New Zealand has seen its profits fall, as lower interest rates and weakness in the dairy sector squeeze margins and raise its bad debts. Audio
Banking sector faces criticism as profits reach record highs
The country's biggest banks have been accused of creaming it, as their profits soar. Audio
Bank profits hit a record high
Bank profits have hit a record high - and there are few signs of retreat. Audio
Banks make record profits
KPMG figures out this morning show banks in New Zealand made record profits last year, 20 percent up and totalling 4.8 billion dollars. Audio