Trade Me stories
Security firm AVG plans to raise up to USD $125 million through an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange, after a prosperous year for tech IPOs.
Trade Me shakes up its Daily Deals with a partnership with 1-day, promising exclusive deals for its 2.8 million members starting November 1.
NZ's Vend secures massive funding from Europe, set to lead a retail revolution with its innovative cloud-based POS solutions.
New Zealand's ICT job market booms with a 60% increase in ads, highlighting industry growth and rising competitiveness.
Fairfax to review Trade Me's future, mulling possible sale or float, potentially raising up to $1 billion to ease debts or buyback shares.
iGEA hosts a massive gaming auction on Trade Me to support Christchurch quake relief, offering top titles for gamers to bid on.
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Trade Me shares soar post-IPO, hitting $2.90 with predictions of reaching $3, as investors respond to the NZX launch.
Woodward Research endorses Trade Me IPO, citing strong cash flows and profitability. The company to raise NZD $363.5 million from a 34% stake sale.
TradeMe has used its second Tech.Ed presentation to launch TradeMe Labs, a platform for innovative kiwi developers who are keen to showcase their skills.
Fairfax Media plans to sell 30-35% of auction site Trade Me, following a full-year net loss of AUD $390.9 million, with details yet to be disclosed.
TradeMe tech chiefs seek skilled tech experts at Tech.Ed, citing urgent need to expand to match ambitious IT plans.
NZ sees a 3.1% surge in average salaries to $72,277, as employers aim to keep top talent amidst a post-recession wage rise.
TradeMe founder Sam Morgan has led a $2.5 million investment round in the Auckland-based social game company SmallWorlds.
Another group-buying, daily deal website is about to launch in New Zealand, this time from offices of Trade Me.
Sella's registrations have surged by 160%, and bids increased by 120% following Trade Me's recent fee hike, says co-founder Shane Bradley.
Head of Jobs, Pete Ashby, says Trade Me has led the way on domestic unique visitors for three out of the last four months.
Trade Me launches a new app for iPhone users, offering a sleek way to manage auctions on-the-go. Stay connected to NZ's top site anytime, anywhere.
Trade Me jobs surpass Seek in attracting browsers, but Seek argues its engaged audience provides better value for advertisers and serious jobseekers.
Four years after launching its Jobs section, Trade Me says it finished October as New Zealand's number one employment site.