Financial results stories
Amazon has increased its operating cash flow by nearly 50% to $7.84 billion in the past 12 months, and says AWS is a significant reason for this.
US corporate earnings will take centre stage in the coming days with companies such as JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Johnson & Johnson and Intel report.
Bolstered by the increasing propensity for malicious attacks, the security appliance market has experienced double-digit shipment growth and 8.6% reve.
Dell has announced its channel represents more than 40% of its global revenue, and this year it is focused on upping the ante with partner incentives.
The success of the Australian operations of Ingram Micro have received special mention from the distributor's global chief executive Alain Monié.
Facebook's revenue soars to £3.85bn, defying forecasts with mobile ads fuelling a triumphant 7th quarterly win.
Global tech giant IBM's earnings slumped in the fourth quarter for 2014 as it moves away from its core hardware business.
Rakon, which makes crystal oscillators used in navigation devices, narrowed its first-half loss and affirmed its guidance for annual underlying ear.
The Federal Open Market Committee's minutes of its March 17-18 meeting showed several members favoured raising US interest rates in June.
Fliway Group's stocks dip 2.6% post-IPO, despite a bright start on NZX. Investors weigh tepid demand against dividend prospects.
New Zealand Rugby's annual profit dropped about 86 percent as the national sports administrator's costs grew faster than its income.
Mainfreight anticipates up to a 7.1% profit increase, driven by revenues surpassing USD $2 billion, while honouring the legacy of former chairman Don Rowlands.
New Zealand's wholesale trade grew for a third quarter in the final three months of 2014, with increased activity for apparel, pharmaceuticals and fur.
AsureQuality, the state-owned food-testing company, posted a 5 percent drop in first-half profit, reflecting higher operating costs to develop future.
Diligent Board Member Services's plans to spend up ahead of its new product has seen the governance software developer's stock downgraded by Credit Su.
Trade Me Group posted slower profit growth in the first half of its financial year as increased investment ramped up costs.
Fletcher stock plunges 4.5% amid profit dive and scrapped franking credits, with full-year earnings to hit the lower target end.
NZ shares surge, led by Fletcher Building, amidst investor optimism before the company's expected robust earnings reveal next week.
Profit rose to $14.7 million, or 5.35 cents a share, in calendar 2014, from $13.4 million, or 4.92 cents, a year earlier.
ANZ AgriFocus signals modest dairy rebound with a projected NZ farmgate milk price of $4.50-4.70/kgMS amidst economic risks.