China Confronts Mounting Piles of Unsold Goods
GUANGZHOU, China — After three decades of torrid growth, China is encountering an unfamiliar problem with its newly struggling economy: a huge buildup of unsold goods that is cluttering shop floors, clogging car dealerships and [...]
Ninja Kiwi buys Scottish firm, doubles staff
Friday Nov 2, 2012 Ninja Kiwi co-founder Chris Harris. Photo / Brett Phibbs New Zealand game company Ninja Kiwi has bought a Scottish game developer and nearly doubled their staff. Kumeu-based Ninja Kiwi, which this year recorded [...]
Vodafone gets green light for $840m TelstraClear takeover
Wednesday Oct 31, 2012 Alan Freeth will step down as head of TelstraClear tomorrow following the approval of TelstraClear tomorrow following the approval of the company's takeover by Vodafone. Photo / Greg Bowker The TelstraClear [...]
Marine farmers eye expansions into new species
Monday Oct 29, 2012 Mussel farms offshore in the Coromandel Peninsula. Photo / Alan Gibson A balance has to be found between the needs of bach and boat owners and of marine farmers, says Aquaculture [...]
Fonterra unveils $500m NZX offer
Friday Oct 26, 2012 For the first time, members of the public are able to gain exposure to New Zealand's biggest company. Photo / Christine Cornege Fonterra has today released details of its $500 million [...]
Outsourcing Turns Inside-Out as Indians Open U.S. Centers
By John Helyar - Oct 25, 2012 Janie James says she was cool at first when Indian outsourcing giant Infosys Ltd. (INFO) approached her about a job near Atlanta, even though she was unemployed. She didn’t know much about the [...]



