The Warehouse
The Warehouse profits fall by nearly three-quarters
The Warehouse has blamed large restructuring costs and asset writedowns for a drop in profit of almost three quarters, and is warning of more costs to come.
Warehouse profit slides, implements change strategy
The profit for the country's biggest retailer has slumped by three-quarters because of hefty restructuring costs and asset writedowns. Audio
Warehouse says it can't afford to ignore the likes of Amazon
The Warehouse says it can't afford to ignore the threat posed by online retail giant Amazon, which is planning to open up in Australia. Audio
The Warehouse sells finance branch
The Warehouse, the country's biggest listed retailer, is selling its loss-making financial services operation.
Warehouse on trading halt
The country's biggest listed retailer -- The Warehouse -- has been put on a trading halt. Audio
'It's a direct subsidy by the state to a private enterprise'
The expansion of the Warehouse's Red Shirt community programme is corporate welfare that will rob paid staff of valuable hours, says the union representing retail workers. Video
Warehouse workers 'should be paid', Aucklanders say
The Warehouse has struck a deal with the Government where it gives 1000 young jobseekers, or people on the benefit, work experience for three full time weeks, but doesn't have to pay them. Video, Audio
The Warehouse sales rise amid tough trading conditions
The Warehouse Group's third quarter sales are up slightly, despite a difficult trading period with mixed results across its brand stores.
Business with Rod Oram
The Warehouse embarks on a big shakeup to position itself better for online retailing, Intueri, a vocational education provider, tries to sell its assets and Restaurant Brands pins its hopes for… Audio
The Warehouse HY profit falls sharply
The country's biggest retailer, The Warehouse, has reported a sharp fall in its first half profit on restructuring costs and asset writedowns. Audio
130 jobs to go at The Warehouse
The Warehouse, the country's biggest retailer, plans to axe about 130 jobs in a bid to trim costs to shore up its profits.
Warehouse Group consults head office staff over changes
The Warehouse looks set to sack an unknown number of its head office staff as it cuts costs to counter a slip in earnings.
Major renovations for the big red sheds
A major restructure of The Warehouse Group will see the chief executive roles for the Red Sheds and Warehouse Stationery merged.
Increasing retail competition pinching The Warehouse's profits
The largest listed retail chain, The Warehouse Group, says increasing competition from all retail segments is taking a toll on profit margins across its brands. Audio
Warehouse Christmas sales below expectations, profit to fall
The largest listed retail chain, The Warehouse, has cut its profit forecast by 10 to 15 percent because of disappointing Christmas sales. Audio
The Warehouse open to idea of entering grocery business
The Warehouse is looking at increasing its presence in the grocery business with reports that the online retailer, Amazon, will soon launch a bricks and mortar and online grocery business in… Audio
The Warehouse's financial services business underperforms
The largest New Zealand retailer, The Warehouse, has warned shareholders that its new financial services business is performing below expectations, which is highly likely to force to write down its… Audio
Small businesses fume over Warehouse pop-up plan
Business people in the small Northland community of Kawakawa are fuming over plans by the Warehouse to open a pop-up shop in the town this summer.
Finance arm exceeding expectations for The Warehouse
The country's biggest listed retailer, The Warehouse, says it expects its recently launched Financial Services business to turn a profit expected in the next financial year. Audio
Warehouse profit rises 49 % with all brands delivering growth
The country's biggest listed retailer The Warehouse has had a solid lift in profit, beating its own forecasts as its various chains delivered strong growth. Audio