Synlait Milk CEO Richard Wyeth resigns
Synlait Milk (ASX:SM1) announced the resignation of CEO Richard Wyeth. He will remain with the firm until June 30.
Synlait Milk (ASX:SM1) announced the resignation of CEO Richard Wyeth. He will remain with the firm until June 30.
Opposition Leader Angus Taylor is set to unveil a radical overhaul of the nation’s migration and social security frameworks.
Air New Zealand (ASX:AIZ) warned shareholders of a $240 million headwind to its FY26 financial results.
A violent black market surge in illicit tobacco has triggered a fiscal catastrophe, wiping $6 billion from the federal budget in just five months.
Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting appealed a landmark ruling in the $900M Hope Downs royalty battle.
Lipi Sternheim, CEO of rare earth mining company REAlloys, said that his company is racing to build infrastructure to mine rare earth minerals in North America to compete with already established supply chains from China. Sternheim said that because US rare earths production won't happen overnight, it is important that president trump secures short term supply during his meeting with President Xi in China.
Lululemon Athletica's incoming CEO Heidi O'Neill gave her first speech to the company's employees this week, in which she pledged to put the athleisure brand back on track. Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld have more on "Bloomberg The Close."
Cisco's fourth-quarter sales forecast topped estimates and the company announced plans to cut thousands of jobs. Lindsey Bell of 248 Ventures reacts to the report on "Bloomberg The Close."
Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Romaine Bostick, Katie Greifeld, Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec.
Christina Mohr, global chair of M&A at Citigroup, and Ian Nussbaum, partner at Latham & Watkins, join Dani Burger and Michelle Davis on "Bloomberg Deals."
The Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh as chair of the Federal Reserve with a 54-45 vote, the slimmest confirmation margin ever for a head of the central bank. Mike McKee reports.
Anthropic PBC is in early talks with investors to raise at least $30 billion in fresh financing, according to people familiar with the matter, setting the stage for what could be its largest funding round yet. The Claude maker would then be valued at more than $900 billion. Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow reports.