Rekkha Yoga founder on getting the ancient practice off the mat

[ad_1] Rekkha Yoga founder Reha Kumar says her background in psychology and passion for wellbeing made her get into business to address New Zealand’s mental health crisis. Reha Kumar started…

Mobileye Crashes Into Auto-Chip Pileup

[ad_1] Automakers’ post-Covid inventory buildup is likely to hang over semiconductor suppliers this year. [ad_2] Source link

Christmas Wonderland Store owner on filling the gap left by Kirkcaldie & Stains’ closure

[ad_1] The Christmas Wonderland Store on Willis St in Wellington. Christmas Wonderland Store owner Angela Vinnacia noticed a gap in Aotearoa’s high-end Christmas decoration market after moving back to Havelock…

Beaufort Watches founder on growing the ‘untouched’ Kiwi market

[ad_1] Beaufort Watches founder Robert Kwok was a business student at AUT when he decided to pursue his passion for watchmaking. Robert Kwok, 25, was still a business student at…

Tower’s ownership is up for review

[ad_1] Tower NZ’s ownership is up for review. Photo / File Insurance company Tower has hired Goldman Sachs NZ to assist with a strategic review of its ownership structure. The…

Ros Atkins on… Do the rules of war protect hospitals?

[ad_1] Israeli forces have entered Gaza’s largest hospital in what the military calls a “precise and targeted” operation against Hamas. The BBC’s Analysis editor Ros Atkins examines how the rules…

Wall Street and Beijing fight fallout of ransomware attack on China’s biggest bank – NZ Herald

[ad_1] ICBC is present in 18 countries, loaning US$78.6 billion against 288 projects. Wall Street traders and brokers are scrambling to minimise the fallout from a ransomware attack on China’s…

Auto Chip Makers Try to Avoid a Pileup

[ad_1] Cars need a lot of chips these days. That has been a godsend for the semiconductor industry—and also a big complication.  The industry has been mired in a historic…

‘Wellington needed a good pub’ – Couple open Cuba St venue despite retail closures

[ad_1] The NZ Herald and editor-at-large Shayne Currie are on a two-week road trip to gauge the mood of the nation and meet everyday and notable Kiwis making a difference…

Liam Dann: Life on hold as the ‘Great Malaise’ keeps us waiting

[ad_1] It feels like we’re all stuck in limbo as we wait for this slow economic cycle to turn. Photo / 123RF OPINION “Life is what happens to you while…