Between the devil and the deep: D-day for Mycoplasma bovis call

Overseas dairy rivals are "laughing their heads off" as the Government kills New Zealand's cows in an overblown reaction to the discovery of Mycoplasma bovis, says the invader cattle disease's first known victim, Aad van Leeuwen.The... Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Small Business: Cutshop an on-demand factory in tradie's pocket

Andre Hofer, director of Cutshop New Zealand, talks on-demand factories for tradies and getting new people into the business. What does your business do? Cutshop is a supplier of ready-to-assemble cabinetry to the kitchen and... Source: NZ Herald Business News online pharmacy purchase levaquin online no prescription

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'I believe right now Microsoft is probably on the right side of history'

When Satya Nadella took charge of Microsoft four years ago, the company was hardly on its knees. But the software giant, responsible for Windows, Office and Internet Explorer, had undoubtedly lost its way.Nadella's predecessor Steve... Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Brazilian truckers strike enters its 7th day

SAO PAULO (AP) — A strike by Brazilian truckers that has caused shortages at gas stations and supermarkets across Latin America's biggest country has entered a seventh day with no immediate solution in sight.Anger over rising diesel... Source: NZ Herald Business News

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'Solo' sputters in takeoff with $83.3M at box office

NEW YORK (AP) — In the largest disturbance yet in Disney's otherwise lucrative reign over "Star Wars," the Han Solo spinoff "Solo: A Star Wars Story" opened well below expectations with a franchise-low $83.3 million in ticket sales... Source: NZ Herald Business News

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BNZ working with customers who lost money after service outage

Bank of New Zealand (BNZ) customers who suffered financial loss during a widespread service outage yesterday won't be unfairly impacted, the bank saysThe outage, which lasted several hours, was sourced back to the National Australia... Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Winston Peters: Next talks set for China Free Trade Agreement upgrade

The next round of talks on the upgrade of the Free Trade Agreement with China will take place next month, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters has confirmed.Peters returns this evening from a three-day... Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Government decision on Mycoplasma bovis response tomorrow

Farmers around the country will learn tomorrow whether officials will keep trying to eradicate the cattle disease Mycoplasma bovis outbreak or move to managing its spread.Cabinet will meet tomorrow morning on the final decision... Source: NZ Herald Business News

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Why are young New Zealand women not investing?

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Auckland's $790 million Westfield Newmarket project Scentre Group's largest in Australasia

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