Swedish buy now pay later giant Klarna enters NZ market
3 May, 2021 05:00 PM
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Swedish fin-tech Klarna has entered the New Zealand market. Photo / Supplied
Swedish buy-now pay-later giant Klarna says it will aim to under-cut competitors as it enters the already crowded New Zealand market. Klarna, which is in 21 countries worldwide, offers consumers the ability to pay off their purchase in four interest-free installments while getting the item upfront.
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New Zealand already has a multitude of players which offer a similar service, including Australian firms Afterpay and Zip, as well as local BNPL provider Laybuy.
But Sebastian Siemiatkowski, Klarna s CEO, says the company is not fazed by the number of rivals it faces to gain a foothold here.
US police officers resign over rough arrest of woman with dementia
30 Apr, 2021 10:49 PM
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US police officers laugh and cheer arrest video of elderly woman. Video /
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US police officers laugh and cheer arrest video of elderly woman. Video /
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Three Colorado police officers involved in the rough arrest of a 73-year-old woman with dementia, and were re later seen on video talking about her arrest, laughing and joking at times, have resigned.
Loveland Police Chief Robert Ticer announced the departures of Officers Austin Hopp and Daria Jalali and Community Services Officer Tyler Blackett in connection to the arrest of Karen Garner at a news conference, without providing details about how they left. Department spokesman Tom Hacker later confirmed they had resigned.
Covid s breath of hope for Hawke s Bay s Triple Crown Spring races
29 Apr, 2021 12:18 AM
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A big day at the racing in Hastings on April 17 for 8-year-old Waikato galloper Big Mike and apprentice jockey Hazel Schofer, leading all the way to win the 2021 Hawke s Bay Cup. Photo / Ian Cooper
A big day at the racing in Hastings on April 17 for 8-year-old Waikato galloper Big Mike and apprentice jockey Hazel Schofer, leading all the way to win the 2021 Hawke s Bay Cup. Photo / Ian Cooper
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The uncertainties of the Covid-19 crisis which delayed the start of Hawke s Bay s Spring Racing Carnival last year could pay dividends, with plans to go with a similar later start this year.
One year later: Some women in the military share same distrust of leadership Spc. Vanessa Guillen had
and last updated 2021-04-22 21:32:26-04
The death of Spc. Vanessa Guillen shook the city of Killeen to the core, and Fort Hood was no different.
From the time she disappeared to the day her remains were found, protests and debates broke out at the gates of Fort Hood surrounding sexual assault in the military and trust in leadership at The Great Place.
Today the calls for change are just as loud as they were a year ago, and her story still resonates with many, especially with female soldiers.
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Not sure if this will be the right place to ask, what s the opinion of fellow members for somebody who has a relatively newer LC-200, should they sell and get close to purchase price (LC200 has some of the highest resales) and buy the new one when launched or hold on with LC200? Am sure, this decision will be easier when the newer one is out in the market but maybe than prices of LC200 can take a hit.
From whatever I can understand, LC200 is based on the Tundra whereas the newer one will be TNGA plus paltform. Could not find more details, but they must share this with likes of LC Prado/ Hilux and Fortuner.Hello Raj,