Supermarkets stories - Page 4
Air NZ and Canada's Aimia buy Waikato University's 11Ants
Thu, 9th Apr 2015
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Air New Zealand and Canadian marketing and loyalty analytics company Aimia have bought Waikato University spinoff 11Ants Analytics for an undisclosed.
MARKET CLOSE: NZ shares fall, led by A2, Meridian
Thu, 2nd Apr 2015
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financial systems
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xero
NZ shares fell mildly, driven by declines in A2 Milk and Meridian Energy. The NZX 50 Index dipped by 4.188 points amid light pre-Easter trading.
MARKET CLOSE: NZ shares rise led by A2, Spark rebounds
Wed, 1st Apr 2015
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New Zealand shares edged up as A2 Milk surged on US expansion plans, while Spark rebounded amid investor interest in yield-paying stocks.
MARKET CLOSE: NZ shares rise, led by A2 on ASX debut
Tue, 31st Mar 2015
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NZ shares climbed as A2 Milk's promising ASX debut saw a 12% rise. Yet, Warehouse Group, Genesis Energy, and Metlifecare dipped amid ex-dividend status.
A2 Milk debuts on ASX, announces mid-April US launch
Tue, 31st Mar 2015
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A2 Milk Co, the milk marketing company, will launch into the United States from mid-April, with a range of half-gallon fresh milk cartons in supermark.
Fonterra says under-performing Australian units will be 'given attention'
Wed, 25th Mar 2015
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Fixing under-performing businesses in Australia is a key part of Fonterra Cooperative Group's renewed push to drive more value from transforming the b.
Countdown boosts first-half earnings 2.9% amid cost cutting, higher volumes
Fri, 27th Feb 2015
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Countdown, the New Zealand supermarket chain owned by Australian retailer Woolworths, increased first-half earnings.
Kiwis finally showing a bit of trust in tap and go payments
Tue, 3rd Feb 2015
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Kiwis are increasingly tapping into contactless payments, with 36% favouring the swift 'Tap and Go' at supermarkets, per MasterCard.
New Zealand food prices rise in Dec, on seasonal fruits and meat
Thu, 15th Jan 2015
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New Zealand food prices rose in December, following a fall in November, led by more expensive fruit and meat, while dairy products fell.
Pernod Ricard cuts deal over convertible note tax dispute
Tue, 23rd Dec 2014
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Pernod Ricard has joined the list of firms cutting deals with the Inland Revenue Department to settle tax disputes over the use of mandatory conver.
Progressive boss warns NZ politicians about misusing Parliamentary privilege after supermarket inquiry ends
Thu, 20th Nov 2014
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Progressive Enterprises managing director Dave Chambers said New Zealand politicians need to be careful about allegations made under Parliamentary.
Countdown happy at being exonerated under Commerce Commission inquiry
Thu, 20th Nov 2014
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Progressive Enterprises managing director Dave Chambers said he felt exonerated by the outcome of a Commerce Commission inquiry into anti-competiti.
Supermarket inquiry finds no breaches by Countdown
Thu, 20th Nov 2014
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The Commerce Commission inquiry into anti-competitive behaviour by Countdown supermarkets, alleged by former Labour Party MP Shane Jones, has found.
A2 Milk announces ASX listing, push into US market, and renewal of sales into China
Tue, 18th Nov 2014
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A2 Milk Co is planning to list on the Australian stock exchange and launch into the US market next year, has changed its marketing push in the UK i.
NZ retail sales rise 1.5% in 3rd-qtr, led by supermarkets, groceries
Mon, 17th Nov 2014
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New Zealand retail sales rose faster than expected in the third quarter, led by supermarkets and grocery stores, suggesting consumers haven't been.
Countdown posts 1.1% rise in 1Q sales as new stores openings offset weaker prices
Mon, 3rd Nov 2014
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Countdown saw a 1.1% boost in 1Q sales to NZD $1.5 billion, driven by new store openings, while comparable sales dipped 0.1% amid flat prices.
Countdown adds insurance services to supermarket offering
Mon, 3rd Nov 2014
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- Countdown, the New Zealand supermarket chain owned by Australian retailer Woolworths, is adding insurance services as it seeks to widen the offe.
Do you really hate Facebook? Or is it just because you're supposed to?
Mon, 25th Aug 2014
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supermarkets
Critiquing yet addicted, the masses declare disdain for Facebook, but its embedded role in daily life proves otherwise.
Vodafone trials coverage and capacity in a box for corporate users
Fri, 6th Jun 2014
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wireless networks
Telco says Small Cells are the stepping stone to fifth generation (5G) deployment, and hold the key to future mobile coverage in built-up urban areas.
More on me: Chris Westall, Eaton
Thu, 22nd May 2014
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eaton
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supermarkets
Being in the business of keeping the electricity flowing is a good one, says Chris Westall, because everyone needs power for everything.