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    Several teenagers have been taken in by Police, after aggravated robberies in three Auckland businesses, including jewellery stores
    NZSE40 - Past 30 Days
     10 May 2024
    Several teenagers have been taken in by Police, after aggravated robberies in three Auckland businesses, including jewellery stores
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    The Warehouse Group's shopping website - The Market dot com - has failed to find a buyer, and will close in June
    10 May: The Warehouse Group's shopping website - The Market dot com - has failed to find a buyer, and will close in June... more
    Facebook New Zealand's reporting a rise in profit -- which is a fraction of the amount it paid to its Irish arm, over the same period
    10 May: Facebook New Zealand's reporting a rise in profit -- which is a fraction of the amount it paid to its Irish arm, over the same period... more
    The Energy Minister says we're in for a tight winter
    10 May: The Energy Minister says we're in for a tight winter... more
    A potential power outage is looming in the chilly air
    10 May: A potential power outage is looming in the chilly air... more
    Big electricity users are confident they're doing their part to reduce power
    9 May: Big electricity users are confident they're doing their part to reduce power... more
    The Finance Minister is heralding the Government's success at belt tightening - ahead of the Budget
    9 May: The Finance Minister is heralding the Government's success at belt tightening - ahead of the Budget... more
    The national grid operator wants to spend more than 30 million dollars to upgrade Hawke's Bay's Redclyffe substation - badly hit by Cyclone Gabrielle
    9 May: The national grid operator wants to spend more than 30 million dollars to upgrade Hawke's Bay's Redclyffe substation - badly hit by Cyclone Gabrielle... more
    The Finance Minister has ruled out an austerity Budget
    9 May: The Finance Minister has ruled out an austerity Budget... more
    The Finance Minister says the social investment approach is all about a human touch
    9 May: The Finance Minister says the social investment approach is all about a human touch... more

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