Rod Drury
Xero director shrugs off steep price fall
The share price of accounting software company Xero dived yesterday as part of a global sell off of technology stocks. Audio
Big year interview: Rod Drury
Founder and chief executive of Xero, who was named Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year. Audio
Xero now second largest listed company
In May last year one of New Zealand's leading stockbroking firms advised its clients to consider reducing their stake in the software company Xero. Audio
Evening Business for 18 October 2013
The founder of Xero, Rod Drury, has won the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year, capping off a week when he raised 180 million dollars and his company's value climbed to more than 3-billion. Audio
Xero has raised 180-million dollars of fresh capital
A New Zealand accounting software company with annual sales of just under 70-million dollars has raised 180-million dollars of fresh capital - with investors backing its bid to crack the huge US… Audio
Heating up the Coolest Little Capital's economy
Infometrics economist Benji Patterson talks about Wellington's cooling economic fortunes as outlined in his recently commissioned 'State of the Region' report for Greater Wellington. Also joining the… Audio
Evening Business for 5 April 2013
Shares in Xero have fallen 1.5% after the listed on-line accounting software company said it's likely to double its full year loss to $15 million as it continues to invest in a growth strategy. Audio
$500m Pacific Fibre undersea cable abandoned
Three of New Zealand's top entrepreneurs have abandoned plans for a nearly half a billion dollar undersea cable to the United States. Audio
Business News Update
The listed online accounting software firm, Xero, has partnered with a US payroll provider, ADP, as part of long term growth plans. Audio
Feature story - Rod Drury
Entrepreneur, Xero founder and Pacific Fibre cable backer. Audio
Investors wanted for international cable plan
The group of businessmen behind a plan to build a new international fibre optic cable are on the look out for investors. Audio