Expenses stories - Page 2
SAP NZ takes massive profit hit with cloud and software revenue down, services up
Mon, 12th Jun 2017
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A rise in services revenue hasn't been enough to stop SAP New Zealand’s profit for the latest financial year crashing 97.5%.
Cisco NZ back in black as sales and profit increase
Tue, 24th Jan 2017
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Cisco Systems New Zealand is back in black, recording a profit for the latest financial year and arresting decline in sales.
JB Hi-Fi NZ profit slumps despite revenue growth
Mon, 23rd Jan 2017
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JB Hi-Fi NZ has seen its final profit for last financial year almost halved, despite an 11% rise in revenue and a jump of nearly 13% in gross profit.
Local Gartner revenue, profit rise on back of program and event gains
Mon, 3rd Oct 2016
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How much is industry intelligence worth? Gartner Australasia's latest financials shed light shed light on demand for analysis - and industry events.
Increase in corporate travel requires better tech, says Concur
Tue, 17th May 2016
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business travel
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Business travel is on the rise, highlighting the need for technology platforms to make the process more efficient, according to Concur.
Cisco NZ takes a hit as revenue drops and losses increase
Wed, 16th Mar 2016
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cloud services
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cisco
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ericsson
Cisco Systems NZ faces financial woes as revenues fall 11% to $22.2m and losses soar by 162% to $804,635 in the 2015 fiscal year.
Trade Me annual profit flat as increased expenses curb revenue growth
Thu, 20th Aug 2015
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Trade Me posted a similar profit for its 2015 financial year to 2014 as increased spending ate into bigger revenues.
GeoOp widens annual loss as it chases US customers
Thu, 11th Jun 2015
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GeoOp, the workforce management app, widened its annual loss as it invests in product development and adding new customers.
F&P Appliances records surge in global sales, narrows full-year loss
Thu, 2nd Apr 2015
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Fisher & Paykel Appliances, the Auckland-based manufacturer and consumer credit company owned by China's Haier Group, narrowed its full-year loss in 2.
Anzco posts weaker 2014 profit after taking control of Five Star Beef
Tue, 31st Mar 2015
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Anzco Foods, New Zealand's third-largest meat company, said profit halved in 2014, a year in which it bought out shareholder Itoham Foods' half stake.
Kathmandu slows pace of store openings after first-half loss
Tue, 24th Mar 2015
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Kathmandu Holdings, which operates 157 outdoor clothing and equipment outlets, is pulling back the pace of new store openings after aggressive price d.
Airways 1H earnings fall 36% as new businesses miss forecasts, costs rise
Fri, 13th Mar 2015
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Airways Corp of New Zealand, which is in charge of the nation's air traffic control, posted a 36 percent decline in first half profit as its investmen.
Callaghan quizzed by MPs over 'failures,' grants to foreign companies
Thu, 12th Mar 2015
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government
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callaghan innovation
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grants
Callaghan Innovation, the government backed innovation hub, faced questions this week from opposition MPs about why it had funded companies that subse.
NZ govt posts small surplus in 7 mths to January as tax take swells
Wed, 11th Mar 2015
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The New Zealand government posted a small operating surplus in the seven months through January as tax revenue beat expectations, while costs were sma.
Property For Industry expects to pay more of its earnings in dividends in 2015
Tue, 17th Feb 2015
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Property For Industry, New Zealand's only listed company specialising in industrial property, expects to pay more of its earnings in dividends in t.
Sky City 1H profit falls 11% as Adelaide weighs
Wed, 11th Feb 2015
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Sky City Entertainment Group, New Zealand's only listed casino company, posted an 11 percent decline in first-half profit as it got less benefit th.
Woosh annual sales fall on dwindling customer numbers, parent accounts show
Wed, 31st Dec 2014
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management
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4g technology
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woosh wireless
Woosh Wireless, the local internet service provider, reported a 14 percent drop in annual sales as it shed customers, while clamping down on costs.
NZ govt deficit bigger than expected as Solid Energy indemnity weighs
Wed, 10th Dec 2014
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new zealand superannuation fund
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economy
The New Zealand government's operating deficit was wider than expected in pre-election forecasts as income tax lagged forecast and an indemnity for.
Oceania aged-care business planning IPO, in talks with investors
Thu, 4th Dec 2014
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healthtech
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capital
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Oceania Healthcare is on track for an initial public offering in early 2015, but the Macquarie Group managed aged-care operator's chief executive,.
Microsoft's first quarter revenue exceeds expectation
Fri, 24th Oct 2014
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Microsoft reports a 25% jump in Q1 revenue to $23.2bn, surpassing expectations despite profit hits from Nokia integration and layoffs.