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Why Invest in a Port? Napier Port CEO Todd Dawson
Ports are critical to our island nation given more than 90% of our exports and imports travel by sea.
Our conversation with Napier Port CEO Todd Dawson explores how a traditional business has embraced tech and supply chain logistics.
You’ll find out the benefits of a public-private partnership model (including employees with skin in the game), how COVID and Cyclone Gabrielle have changed business forever, and what it's like to have a blue penguin sanctuary at the port.
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Weight loss drug boom-opportunities & risks
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US big pharma, including Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk, continue to make huge gains from the new generation of obesity drugs. But how do investors weigh up the potential of this industry? We talk to Dr Deborah Lambie, global equity analyst at Milford Asset Management, about why these drugs have captured the world and the eye watering share price gains. We hear about the benefits of these drugs bey...
How has Infratil sustained double digit growth?
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What’s next for the market darling infrastructure investment company infratil? Can it maintain double digit growth? We talk to Infratil CEO Jason Boyes as the company reflects on 30 years and its $14 billion portfolio of 15 companies across four sectors-digital, renewables, healthcare and airports. Off the back of Infrail’s full year results and outlook, we discuss Asia Pacific including a pote...
Vendor back-log keeps a lid on house prices
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A sharp increase in house listings as some long-time investors exit, has put the ball back in the buyer's court. We talk to independent economist Tony Alexander about his analysis on this and the latest results from the quarterly Sharesies Investing Insights survey. You'll hear his prediction on when interest rate cuts will start, why house prices are flat lining or down, the consequences of ax...
EROAD’s highway to the USA
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EROAD has 120,000 devices in cars in New Zealand and is making inroads in the US. What’s the potential of this data combined with the latest in AI development? We find out in this bonus episode featuring EROAD co-CEOs Mark Heine and David Kenneson following the company’s recent financial results. Our conversation covers technology, privacy and future growth opportunities. Plus are two CEOs bett...
Energy and water tech on steroids-Gentrack
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The transition to net-zero has put NZ founded tech company Gentrack on the investor map. We talk to CEO Gary Miles off the back of some impressive half-year results and as Gentrack expands into the Middle East, Asia and Europe with its software that includes smart metering, sensors and billing for power and water utilities, and airports. You’ll learn how Gentrack is taking on global players Ora...
When will interest rates turn? Brad’s view
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The economy has been a bleak subject for much of this year. But are we starting to see that light at the end of the tunnel? For a pulse check we talk to Infometrics Principal Economist Brad Olsen about how NZ is faring and what makes our situation different to other parts of the world. Unsurprisingly the higher interest rate environment dominates our conversation and Brad makes a call on which ...
Meta in focus-AI, ethics and TikTok
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What’s next for Meta, the tech titan behind brands like Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp? Sydney based Milford Asset Management senior analyst, David Wu, covers all the bases following Meta’s Q1 earnings, including why its forward guidance disappointed some investors. This conversation looks at the potential and the challenges ahead for Meta including how it hopes to justify, and monetize, AI i...
Behind the B: How B Corps make business better
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Ever seen a small ‘B’ logo on a product or website? You were probably looking at a certified B Corporation-a business that meets rigorous standards of social and environmental performance. Sharesies co-founder and co-CEO Brooke Roberts sits down with Alex Hannant and Mindy Leow from B Lab-the nonprofit network behind B Corp certifications-to discuss the global B Corp movement and why it matters...
Kids & Money with ZM's Clint Roberts
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Kids & Money with ZM's Clint Roberts
Kids & Money with Jamie Beaton from Crimson Education
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Kids & Money with Jamie Beaton from Crimson Education
Ride the wave or be the wave-James Shaw
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Ride the wave or be the wave-James Shaw
Why invest in ETFs from NZ?
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Why invest in ETFs from NZ?
What does investing in healthcare real estate look like?
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What does investing in healthcare real estate look like?
Property and investing trends-pain and gain
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Property and investing trends-pain and gain
Sharesies Special: Being AI lists on the NZX
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Sharesies Special: Being AI lists on the NZX
Sobering times for the Red Shed
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Sobering times for the Red Shed
Skellerup’s David Mair on leadership and legacy
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Skellerup’s David Mair on leadership and legacy
Changing gears-Steven Joyce on where business is headed
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Changing gears-Steven Joyce on where business is headed
NVIDIA’s success in the AI revolution
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NVIDIA’s success in the AI revolution
Meridian Energy's wind of change
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Meridian Energy's wind of change
Contact Energy’s power play
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Contact Energy’s power play
Investor v 1st home buyer-who’s winning?
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Investor v 1st home buyer-who’s winning?
Tweaking your KiwiSaver when money’s tight
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Tweaking your KiwiSaver when money’s tight
Tina’s Turners remains robust in tough times
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Tina’s Turners remains robust in tough times
The new way to invest in Bitcoin
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The new way to invest in Bitcoin
2024: What Investors Need to Know
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2024: What Investors Need to Know
Kids & Money with Nigel Latta
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Kids & Money with Nigel Latta
Kids & Money with Kendall Flutey from Banqer
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Kids & Money with Kendall Flutey from Banqer
Kids & Money with The Happy Saver
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Kids & Money with The Happy Saver

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @pacificmalia
    @pacificmalia 5 днів тому

    There's a bigger boom in NZ Citizens Crowdfunding for Cancer Drugs.

  • @maytalksmack
    @maytalksmack 7 днів тому

    Well spoken . Cheers

  • @kirstymilton9691
    @kirstymilton9691 10 днів тому

    Awesome!! Love this company.

  • @amanda7163
    @amanda7163 14 днів тому

    Good video. Thanks!!

  • @COOLARUL
    @COOLARUL 18 днів тому

    So how can somebody own shares in Morrisons? They are the real winners from Infratil.

  • @NewZealand_Ocean_Diary
    @NewZealand_Ocean_Diary 19 днів тому

    Thank you for the great interview team. I really appreciate what you did it for the Skellerup David. I look forwforward what great value Skellerup will provide in a future. Thank you for being awesome CEO.

  • @shemantosah
    @shemantosah 20 днів тому

    Great Discussion

  • @CallMeMrX
    @CallMeMrX 21 день тому

    Investors, obviously.

  • @twentythree7sevensix
    @twentythree7sevensix 22 дні тому

    It's so cool to hear Nigel reference Robert Kiyosaki because it was Rich Dad Poor Dad that made me join Sharsies to start my journey learning about investing and it is also the reason I am including my youngest son in the journey with me.

  • @lifeisprecious1865
    @lifeisprecious1865 25 днів тому

    I wanted to buy a home however my research leads me to the "Fee Simple" which means we actually don't own that million dollar home we worked so hard to pay for, the government owns it and can take it away anytime they like. This is robbery not to mention they double dip ops triple dip and the government continues to keep their hands in our pockets. Time this ended.

  • @erismarcompartilha
    @erismarcompartilha 26 днів тому

    Hi there! Wich ETF's can we buy through Sharesies Account? Can I have access to the list before have a Sharesies Account? Thanks from Auckland. Congratulations for the video.

    • @devilsadvocate2656
      @devilsadvocate2656 15 днів тому

      Given that Sharesies provides access to NZ, Aus & US markets, the list of potential ETFs to buy into would be enormous. Furthermore, there are dozens of companies in each country offering multiple ETFs for most industries & indices, so again an even larger list. Joining Sharesies is free plus they offer a $5 joining gift which you can put towards any share of your choosing. Even if you choose not to actively participate in the share market, you'd still be better off to the tune of $5 so why wouldn't you join?

  • @yellowmambaaa9489
    @yellowmambaaa9489 27 днів тому

    Jesus Christ loves you man! God bless you!

  • @davey6907
    @davey6907 28 днів тому

    Its a boring interview

  • @anonymous-bs1xb
    @anonymous-bs1xb 28 днів тому

    New Zealand = Property land

  • @tristramsnowdon5256
    @tristramsnowdon5256 28 днів тому

    Tony is a wealth of knowledge. Please have him present more often

  • @paolog7449
    @paolog7449 28 днів тому

    Looking forward to this

  • @MARTINA-gc3tq
    @MARTINA-gc3tq Місяць тому

    The 50 year average is 9%. Circa 5% is better than normal and realistic.

  • @andrewking9435
    @andrewking9435 Місяць тому

    What happened with Inflation being "transitory"?

  • @PaddyAU
    @PaddyAU Місяць тому

    No rate cuts coming. Commodities taking off again. We are in stagflation

    • @k1m625
      @k1m625 Місяць тому

      yup your right paddy.....my commodities investments are doing nicely .....especially my junior uranium miners....golds broken out....silvers on a tear....natgas has bottomed.....oil is next .....commodity supercycle here we come .....massive inlfation coming

  • @lowtech_1
    @lowtech_1 Місяць тому

    The Optimists are driving up the gold price.

  • @adsdft585
    @adsdft585 Місяць тому

    Debt based economy is factor we need to move away from. If we only bought houses on credit and bank limited lending to % of income as is going happen in July, i think, then banks ( ASB etc) will be limited in creating money.

  • @adsdft585
    @adsdft585 Місяць тому

    Gary's Economics is good cannel listen too.

  • @adsdft585
    @adsdft585 Місяць тому

    Brics! Would this be useful to NZ? Should reserve bank buy lots gold. Switzerland does this and it helps it reserve bank to manage inflation better.

  • @adsdft585
    @adsdft585 Місяць тому

    Yes! Read stuff online from the UK and USA you see they have lower growth and unemployment is not going down. He must be avoiding this news.

  • @adsdft585
    @adsdft585 Місяць тому

    The new government want overseas borrowing ( new money ) to build projects. Will this be inflationary?

  • @Tehui1974
    @Tehui1974 Місяць тому

    I'm not an economist, but I don't expect interest rates to come down to affordable levels (however defined) until 2026. The US and Australia are also struggling with high inflation and central banks having to hold official cash rates high to cool off inflation. On a positive, now is the time to buy shares while they're on sale, because I expect shares to increase in value when interest rates start tracking down and money starts going around the economy again.

    • @nzfightsportsmedia
      @nzfightsportsmedia Місяць тому

      any shares in particular?

    • @Tehui1974
      @Tehui1974 Місяць тому

      @@nzfightsportsmedia Personally, I prefer to invest consistently for the long-term in hedge funds rather than via single stocks. Each to their own though.

  • @brandonnguyen2890
    @brandonnguyen2890 Місяць тому

    I think Jamie is one of the great geniuses of our time 😆

  • @shaneflavell4860
    @shaneflavell4860 Місяць тому

    Awesome David very interesting and was great to meet you and Yoshi over the weekend.

  • @adriaanvandewetering7774
    @adriaanvandewetering7774 2 місяці тому

    Good interview

  • @patriotlegionRS
    @patriotlegionRS 2 місяці тому

    The green party talks shit, they just want find excuses to further tax everyday citizens in the guise of "helping climate change"

  • @theunknownunknowns5168
    @theunknownunknowns5168 2 місяці тому

    Greens need another James Shaw. James is a legend, someone from the business world that sees past the bs.

  • @nevadada
    @nevadada 2 місяці тому

    Awesome show. Please ask a guest about wholesale and retail CBDCs (Central Bank Digital Currencies) preferably an economist

  • @devilsadvocate2656
    @devilsadvocate2656 2 місяці тому

    I have a question... NZ Bank Term Deposits can earn up to 6.1%... why would you want to put your money in an ETF earning 4% (or less)? Furthermore, most NZ ETFs I looked at have below 5% return whereas the highest one in the US was 10%. Also, many Australian ETFs have monthly distributions yet the best I could find on Sharesies for NZ ETFs was quarterly.

    • @nevadada
      @nevadada 2 місяці тому

      Normally ETFs track some underlying assets. Maybe the underlying assets aren't performing so well here? The U.S have so many ETFs, so of course they'd have the highest performing one, but as they say past results don't guarantee future returns. When buying ETFs on foreign exchanges it's important to factor in exchange risk.

    • @devilsadvocate2656
      @devilsadvocate2656 2 місяці тому

      @@nevadada I think I've got a handle on the ETF situation. Many US shares are oriented towards Capital Gain hence ETFs which track Indices are likewise Capital Gains based. I am a dividend investor hence receiving a rate of return less than the highest NZ bank Term Deposit doesn't suit my strategy. I do have a couple of Australian ETFs mainly due to their rate of return or their holdings which I would otherwise be unable to afford (CSL is $300+, MQG is $200+, CBA is $100+ etc). My main share trading is done in Australia hence my biase. I am open minded about NZ ETFs but can't find anything compelling about them to warrant purchase.

    • @josephcollins3447
      @josephcollins3447 2 місяці тому

      Historically, you can get more than a few percent if held and reinvested long term.

    • @devilsadvocate2656
      @devilsadvocate2656 2 місяці тому

      @@josephcollins3447 True... Using the "Rule of 72", it's possible to calculate (or at least get an approximation) of how long it will take compounding interest to double your investment. This however assumes use of DRP. If using Sharesies, only specific shares support DRP. Otherwise, each transaction will attract a fee extending the time frame.

    • @devilsadvocate2656
      @devilsadvocate2656 10 днів тому

      @@josephcollins3447 I do use DRP extensively. To expand upon ur point, DRP is the process of using a dividend to purchase more shares so that the next dividend is increased. Many companies offer DRP so the process is internalised altho there are a number of caveats. DRP works best when interacting directly with the market via a broker. I.e. ASB in NZ or any number of banks in Aus including CommSec. Services such as Sharesies, Hatch or Stake support DRP but only with companies that they have agreements with. In Sharesies case, this seems to be restricted to NZ power companies. Of course, one can use a cash dividend to purchase more shares in a company but this is highly inefficient. Firstly there's a transaction fee every time. Secondly many companies offering DRP do so at a slight discount which will not apply if simply purchasing more shares. Lastly "the rule of 72" indicates how long compounding DRP dividends will double your investment. Purchasing small lots of shares regularly will push this estimate out further... Way further.

  • @Tehui1974
    @Tehui1974 2 місяці тому

    What a great presentation! Go Mary!

  • @SheilaJorquera-ow5og
    @SheilaJorquera-ow5og 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the educational video... I think BTC and ETH are more likely to retest resistance to the upside and then to the downside. However, as always, everything changes day to day and all we can do is trade responsibly, monitor the markets and re-evaluate our strategies frequently. I want to thank Tom Ortwin for being my source of crypto education as I comfortably earn 6.5 BTC...

    • @luysmy76
      @luysmy76 2 місяці тому

      he is the best, to be honest, it benefits me too. This inflation has taught people the importance of multiple incomes. Investments help a lot.

    • @SheilaJorquera-ow5og
      @SheilaJorquera-ow5og 2 місяці тому

      interact frequently Telegrams using the user as you can see...

    • @Alexsexgio
      @Alexsexgio 2 місяці тому

      What impresses me most about Tom Ortwin is how well he explains the basic concept of winning before allowing you to use his trading signals. This goes a long way to ensuring winning trades..

  • @maytalksmack
    @maytalksmack 2 місяці тому

    old mate speaks very well. good iv

  • @Richardgodfrey410
    @Richardgodfrey410 2 місяці тому

    To obtain financial freedom, one must either be a business owner, an investor or both, generating passive income, particularly on a weekly and monthly basis .that's the key to living a financially stable life. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life..

    • @Collinsmith-yy9fx2nl6b
      @Collinsmith-yy9fx2nl6b 2 місяці тому

      Investing is good but it's up to you to get pass those fears and trust yourself to invest in a life changing mastermind.

    • @LasLas-xf7po
      @LasLas-xf7po 2 місяці тому

      Cryptocurrency is booming, partioularly giants such as BTC and ETH. towever, the market's rollercoaster nature is putting even the most seasoned investors to the test. This is why we should look for proper market analysis or seek guidance from certified market strategists.

    • @ryanosterud558
      @ryanosterud558 2 місяці тому

      You are right; creating Assets can make one successful in life

    • @ryanosterud558
      @ryanosterud558 2 місяці тому

      But I don't know why people remain poor due to ignorance

    • @mickymike119
      @mickymike119 2 місяці тому

      This is an opportunity for newbies to capitalize on ,it baffles me that people can't see this, trading is everything right now.

  • @Tehui1974
    @Tehui1974 2 місяці тому

    ETFs and mutual funds are great for investors who don't want to risk investing their money in single stocks.

  • @fredsmith809
    @fredsmith809 2 місяці тому

    City councils should be ashamed of themselves. Time to cap annual rates increase at 5%. If the money isn’t there, then start cutting back on silly projects.

  • @anonymous-bs1xb
    @anonymous-bs1xb 2 місяці тому

    No BS commentary. Legend!

  • @tristramsnowdon5256
    @tristramsnowdon5256 2 місяці тому

    I have followed Tony Alexander for 20 years. He is a great straight talking kiwi bloke. And a great public speaker. Very knowledgeable and explains clearly. Thanks for interviewing him

  • @jasonbourne6323
    @jasonbourne6323 2 місяці тому

    Very saddening actually. I have a small amount of shares and wonder if i should just sell em. Or.....i could buy more shares in hope the NZ economy picks up sharply.

  • @ttm2609
    @ttm2609 3 місяці тому

    Sick and tired buying chineese made crap that cost 20 cents to manufacture yet they sell it for $25. All this plastic rubbish ends up in the landfill after 6 months anyway, hope thecruddy thing closes down, besides, someone got a knighthood for this, bollocks really

  • @josephcollins3447
    @josephcollins3447 3 місяці тому

    Sell something at cost - marketing expense to advertise the product now and then. Drive in customers.

  • @Olectralab
    @Olectralab 3 місяці тому

    Hello helen materson ^-^

  • @haplomage
    @haplomage 3 місяці тому

    Kmart also isn't helping the "red sheds"

  • @tompatterson3163
    @tompatterson3163 3 місяці тому

    P r o m o s m

  • @ianh2674
    @ianh2674 3 місяці тому

    Good discussion

  • @chaspawa955
    @chaspawa955 3 місяці тому

    fees are expensive

  • @user-ky9sr4bm1f
    @user-ky9sr4bm1f 3 місяці тому

    You dont need an emerency fund if you need the money take out of shares as your losing money ! But have a one month of salary wages money in your bank account !