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Senior journalist
Senior journalist

Will Mace

Will Mace began his journey in business journalism at The Independent circa 2009, but when that weekly business paper was closed down he became a founding reporter for the Fairfax Business Bureau, which supplied news to Fairfax’s regional mastheads and the Stuff.co.nz website.

Moving to London in 2013, he spent six years at Acuris Global (formerly Mergermarket) covering listed M&A deals, event-driven special situations, and shareholder activism campaigns across Europe for an investment banking and hedge fund audience. In 2016 he was tasked with launching an entirely new Acuris service called Activistmonitor, and became an authority on the subject of investor activism as it grew in the region.

Over his last two years in London, Will juggled editorship and reporting across activism, M&A, ECM, and regulatory/competition review coverage. He joined NBR in April 2021.

He enjoys live music, sailing, skiing, and critiquing rugby from the safety of the sidelines. 

Will Mace's Articles

The Lipstick King and the milkman

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Mon, 22 Nov 2021

Turners’ Oct/Nov trading ahead of last year despite restrictions

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Thu, 18 Nov 2021

Chief information officers play increasingly strategic role: IBM survey

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Thu, 18 Nov 2021

Rocket Lab guides US$23-25m revenue in Q4

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Tue, 16 Nov 2021

Departing KiwiRail managers invited for external exit interview

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Mon, 15 Nov 2021

Inflation expectations may go ‘through the roof’

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Mon, 15 Nov 2021

Vodafone NZ explores mobile towers options, Infratil’s Boyes says

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Fri, 12 Nov 2021

Mainfreight’s Braid wants local, international borders reopened

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Thu, 11 Nov 2021

Mainfreight declares 79% profit increase for HY22

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Thu, 11 Nov 2021

Two Degrees owner Trilogy’s Bolivian business running short on cash

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Wed, 10 Nov 2021

Armstrong’s CEO not threatened by EVs and agency sales

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Tue, 09 Nov 2021

Kathmandu Q1 earnings down $35m due to Covid

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Tue, 09 Nov 2021
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