Some brickbats and bouquets for whatever it is that happened in 2024.
Most people who bought shares in Air NZ when the government sold down its stake almost exactly two years ago would be pleased they did.
It's no secret now that most of PGC's disclosure issues stem from Torchlight.
Few companies listed on the NZX can display such consistent performance growth and returns to shareholders in recent times as Ebos Group.
Directors' fees are in the spotlight again.
Turnbull sticks with controversial policy.
A photo of the All Blacks, their coaches and support staff heading to the current World Cup tournament probably raised a few eyebrows among former players like Sir Colin Meads.
Eroad shareholders must have had their hearts in their mouths last week when the company's share price seemingly fell off a cliff.
Peter Lynch once said insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.
“That's it, after the Rugby World Cup I'm definitely ditching Sky.”