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| 11/4/22 | ![]() Lunch Money: Oil be darned 🛢 - 4th November 2022 | This is an audio version of the Lunch Money newsletter for the 4th November 2022, from Sharesies, your easy-to-digest round-up of news and announcements coming out of the NZ, US, and Australian share markets. Lunch Money is not intended as advice. We won’t be making recommendations. We won’t be suggesting anything. It’s just financial news, from Sharesies. Subscribe to get a de-jargoned wrap-up of financial news coming out of three markets, every Friday. All served up in one super-sweet newsletter. https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money | — | ||||||
| 10/28/22 | ![]() Tetchy tech stocks 📱28th October 2022 | This is an audio version of the Lunch Money newsletter for the 28th October 2022, from Sharesies, your easy-to-digest round-up of news and announcements coming out of the NZ, US, and Australian share markets. Lunch Money is not intended as advice. We won’t be making recommendations. We won’t be suggesting anything. It’s just financial news, from Sharesies. Subscribe to get a de-jargoned wrap-up of financial news coming out of three markets, every Friday. All served up in one super-sweet newsletter. https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money | — | ||||||
| 10/21/22 | ![]() Another Netflix Blockbuster 🎥 - 21st October 2022 | This is an audio version of the Lunch Money newsletter for the 21st October 2022, from Sharesies, your easy-to-digest round-up of news and announcements coming out of the NZ, US, and Australian share markets. Lunch Money is not intended as advice. We won’t be making recommendations. We won’t be suggesting anything. It’s just financial news, from Sharesies. Subscribe to get a de-jargoned wrap-up of financial news coming out of three markets, every Friday. All served up in one super-sweet newsletter. https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money | — | ||||||
| 10/14/22 | ![]() Lunch Money: The chips are down 🍟 | This is an audio version of the Lunch Money newsletter, from Sharesies, your easy-to-digest round-up of news and announcements coming out of the NZ, US, and Australian share markets. Lunch Money is not intended as advice. We won’t be making recommendations. We won’t be suggesting anything. It’s just financial news, from Sharesies. Subscribe to get a de-jargoned wrap-up of financial news coming out of three markets, every Friday. All served up in one super-sweet newsletter. https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money | — | ||||||
| 9/30/22 | ![]() Lunch Money: Fewer bites of the Apple | This is an audio version of the Lunch Money newsletter, from Sharesies, your easy-to-digest round-up of news and announcements coming out of the NZ, US, and Australian share markets. Lunch Money is not intended as advice. We won’t be making recommendations. We won’t be suggesting anything. It’s just financial news, from Sharesies. Subscribe to get a de-jargoned wrap-up of financial news coming out of three markets, every Friday. All served up in one super-sweet newsletter. https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money | — | ||||||
| 5/16/22 | ![]() The twists keep coming with Elon Musk and his proposed Twitter takeover; Private Equity company targeting Australian pallets business and the Wallabies; update from Andrew Jefferies - CEO of NZO | Elon Musk puts a temporary brake on his takeover of Twitter (TWTR), some takeover news from across the ditch and John catches up with New Zealand Oil & Gas CEO Andrew Jefferies to chat about its current capital raise. www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies’ bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money If you'd like to get in touch, for any reason at all, email recap@sharesies.co.nz or record a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharesies2/message. Investing involves risk. You aren’t guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don’t provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. For specific advice, speak to a licensed financial advice provider. | — | ||||||
| 5/6/22 | ![]() Casual Friday: A technology stock special with tech commentator Peter Griffin, Netflix and some important news. | Netflix (NFLX) shareholders have filed a class action lawsuit against the company accusing it of misleading the market and not informing investors quickly enough about a slide in subscriber numbers. José talks to tech writer and commentator Peter Griffin about the downturn in the market for the once invincible tech stocks. Tom Waits - Innocent When You Dream (78) www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies’ bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money If you'd like to get in touch, for any reason at all, email recap@sharesies.co.nz or record a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharesies2/message. Investing involves risk. You aren’t guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don’t provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. For specific advice, speak to a licensed financial advice provider. | — | ||||||
| 5/4/22 | ![]() ANZ reaches a profit milestone; Lockdowns in China dent Starbucks’ balance sheet; AMD celebrates a strong first quarter. | The New Zealand based part of ANZ’s (ANZ) business increased its net profit by 18 per cent, representing a lift from $930 million to $1.1 billion dollars. The China lockdowns have forced Starbucks (SBUX) to suspend their guidance for the year. AMD (AMD) experiences 71 per cent sales growth in the quarter. www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies’ bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money If you'd like to get in touch, for any reason at all, email recap@sharesies.co.nz or record a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharesies2/message. Investing involves risk. You aren’t guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don’t provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. For specific advice, speak to a licensed financial advice provider. | — | ||||||
| 5/3/22 | ![]() RocketLab snags a rocket with a big hook; AGL and Cannon-Brookes lock horns; EU regulators accuse Apple of anti-competitive practices. | RocketLab (RKLB) successfully catches a rocket with a helicopter. Billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes continues to fight AGL’s (AGL) proposed demerger. The European Commission says Apple (AAPL) has been running Apple Pay in such a way that it harms fair competition with rivals in the mobile and online payments space. What do market dips mean for Kids Accounts? How does the global economy affect investing? What’s an investment horizon? www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies’ bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money If you'd like to get in touch, for any reason at all, email recap@sharesies.co.nz or record a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharesies2/message. Investing involves risk. You aren’t guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don’t provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. For specific advice, speak to a licensed financial advice provider. | — | ||||||
| 5/2/22 | ![]() A recap of Warren Buffett’s “Woodstock for Capitalists”; Qantas confirms non-stop long haul flights; Fortescue and Firstgas seek green hydrogen. | All the details from Berkshire Hathaway’s (BRK.A) quarterly results. Qantas (QAN) confirms its Airbus order fro new planes to connect Australia and any major city in one flight. Fortescue (FMG)and Firstgas sign a memorandum of understanding to investigate green hydrogen projects. www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies’ bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money If you'd like to get in touch, for any reason at all, email recap@sharesies.co.nz or record a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharesies2/message. Investing involves risk. You aren’t guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don’t provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. For specific advice, speak to a licensed financial advice provider. | — | ||||||
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| 4/29/22 | ![]() Casual Friday: A choppy week for the US markets; Kogan profit slides on less customer demand; Elon Musk and Twitter: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ | Amazon (AMZN), Apple (AAPL) and Meta (FB) all lift the bonnet on their quarters in a volatile week on the US markets. Kogan’s (KGN) stockpiling of inventory backfires somewhat as customers return to stores. NZ Herald’s Business Editor at Large Liam Dann chats about Elon Musk and his pursuit of Twitter. Liam Dann on Musk and Twitter (paywalled) Recode Media: Elon and Twitter: A love/hate story Farhad Manjoo: Is Elon Musk Really That Bad? (paywalled) www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies’ bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money If you'd like to get in touch, for any reason at all, email recap@sharesies.co.nz or record a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharesies2/message. Investing involves risk. You aren’t guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don’t provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. For specific advice, speak to a licensed financial advice provider. | — | ||||||
| 4/27/22 | ![]() NZ Oil & Gas to move its main listing to ASX; Alphabet Q1 results miss expectations; Microsoft earnings buffed by cloud business. | New Zealand Oil & Gas (NZO) is looking to switch its primary listing to the ASX and launch a rights offering. Alphabet (GOOGL) misses estimates for its first quarter results, YouTube came in at $6.87 billion vs. $7.51 billion expected. Microsoft (MSFT) results meet and beat expectations for the third quarter across the board. Who is Clippy? www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies’ bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money If you'd like to get in touch, for any reason at all, email recap@sharesies.co.nz or record a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharesies2/message. Investing involves risk. You aren’t guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don’t provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. For specific advice, speak to a licensed financial advice provider. | — | ||||||
| 4/26/22 | ![]() The Twitter board approves Elon Musk’s $46.5 billion bid; QEX Logistics is delisted from the NZX; It’s raining takeover offers for Pushpay. | The Twitter (TWTR) board votes unanimously to approve Elon Musk’s bid to buy the social media company. QEX Logistics is delisted from the NZX after a saga of censures and fines for not meeting market disclosure obligations. Pushpay (PPH) informs the NZX it's received buyout offers and interest from third parties. New Zealand Shareholders’ Association Financial Markets Authority www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies’ bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money If you'd like to get in touch, for any reason at all, email recap@sharesies.co.nz or record a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharesies2/message. Investing involves risk. You aren’t guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don’t provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. For specific advice, speak to a licensed financial advice provider. | — | ||||||
| 4/22/22 | ![]() Casual Friday: Elon Musk doubles down on his Twitter takeover; MOVe Logistics seeks a parking space on the ASX; NZ’s inflation rate hits a 30 year high. | Elon Musk shakes off the Twitter (TWTR) board’s poison pill and comes back with funding and a plan. MOVe Logistics (MOV) has applied to become a foreign exempt entity in the ASX: it could be dual listed by the end of May. Independent economist and Casual Friday guest Tony Alexander makes sense of the latest annual inflation rate, how we got here and what’s on the cards for the next year or so. Tony’s latest edition of Investing Insights www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies’ bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money If you'd like to get in touch, for any reason at all, email recap@sharesies.co.nz or record a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharesies2/message. Investing involves risk. You aren’t guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don’t provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. For specific advice, speak to a licensed financial advice provider. | — | ||||||
| 4/20/22 | ![]() Netflix reports its first subscriber loss in 10 years; Ramsay Health Care considers a $20 billion AUD takeover bid; Johnson & Johnson suspends its vaccine sales forecast. | Netflix (NFLX) share price drops 25 percent. Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) beats Q1 estimates, but reports weak demand for its Covid-19 vaccine. Ramsay Health Care (RHC) says it's received a takeover bid from a consortium led by KKR & Co (KKR), if it goes through it could be the biggest overseas private equity purchase in Australian history. www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies’ bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money If you'd like to get in touch, for any reason at all, email recap@sharesies.co.nz or record a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharesies2/message. Investing involves risk. You aren’t guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don’t provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. For specific advice, speak to a licensed financial advice provider. | — | ||||||
| 4/19/22 | ![]() Bank of America bucks banking results; Apple workers make moves to unionise; Rua Bioscience launches its first medicinal cannabis medicine. | US banks have not fared well this earnings season, but Bank of America’s (BAC) consumer lending business gives it a left. The wave of unionisation has breached Apple’s (AAPL) shores, workers at a New York store plan to organise and petition for better conditions. Rus Bioscience (RUA) is to produce revenue after launching their first medicinal cannabis medicine. www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies’ bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money If you'd like to get in touch, for any reason at all, email recap@sharesies.co.nz or record a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharesies2/message. Investing involves risk. You aren’t guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don’t provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. For specific advice, speak to a licensed financial advice provider. | — | ||||||
| 4/13/22 | ![]() The Reserve Bank increases the OCR to 1.5 percent; New Zealand King Salmon announces capital raise; Lululemon starts a trade-in and resell programme. | To fight inflation the Reserve Bank hikes the OCR by 0.5 percent. Lululemon (LULU) launches a trade-in and resell programme for gently used leggings, tops and jackets later this month in the US. NZME (NZM) inks an agreement with Meta (FB) to support subscriber growth and retention. New Zealand King Salmon (NZK) seeks $60.1 million NZD to change its farming model and reverse high fish mortality rates. On Thursday the 14th of April, Chapman Tripp senior associate Philip Ascroft and Frances Cook (Investments Editor at Business Desk) talk about rights offers on Shared Lunch. Register to watch! www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies’ bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money If you'd like to get in touch, for any reason at all, email recap@sharesies.co.nz or record a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharesies2/message. Investing involves risk. You aren’t guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don’t provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. For specific advice, speak to a licensed financial advice provider. | — | ||||||
| 4/12/22 | ![]() Shopify puts a proposed stock split in its cart; Pfizer inks a deal to buy med-tech company ResApp; NZ news given approval to bargain with Meta, Google. | Shopify (SHOP) wants to restructure its shares with a stock split and unorthodox shares for CEO Tobi Lütke. The Commerce Commission has granted provisional approval for the NPA to start collective bargaining with the Meta (FB) and Google (GOOGL) overlords for content deals. ResApp (RAP) signs a deal for a takeover by Pfizer (PFE) for its machine learning technology which detects Covid-19 from audio recordings. www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies’ bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money If you'd like to get in touch, for any reason at all, email recap@sharesies.co.nz or record a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharesies2/message. Investing involves risk. You aren’t guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don’t provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. For specific advice, speak to a licensed financial advice provider. | — | ||||||
| 4/11/22 | ![]() Amazon seeks to overturn historic union win; Spark starts looking for a new owner of its cell towers; BlueScope triples its US capacity with one acquisition. | Spark (SPK) starts a process that may lead to selling off part of its cell tower network. Amazon (AMZN) argues the election that created the first union of its workers was “tainted”. BlueScope (bsl) is to buy Cornerstone Building Brands (CNR) owned Coil Coatings for $500 million USD expanding its US holdings greatly. www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies’ bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money If you'd like to get in touch, for any reason at all, email recap@sharesies.co.nz or record a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharesies2/message. Investing involves risk. You aren’t guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don’t provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. For specific advice, speak to a licensed financial advice provider. | — | ||||||
| 4/8/22 | ![]() Special Interview: Air New Zealand CEO Greg Foran on the capital raise | Join us for an interview with Air New Zealand CEO Greg Foran where he takes us through why the company is undertaking this $2.2 billion capital raise and its plans for the future. We also put to Greg some of the most common questions that Sharesies investors are asking. Air New Zealand rights offer: a rundown Investing involves risk, you aren’t guaranteed to make money and you might lose the money you started with. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. If you're looking for help with your investment choices, we recommend talking to a licensed financial advice provider. We won’t be providing any personalised advice as part of this webinar. Sharesies will be paid a fee from Air New Zealand for distributing the offer to Sharesies investors. | — | ||||||
| 4/8/22 | ![]() Casual Friday: My Food Bag says revenue was up for 2022; Buffett buys up a chunk of HP; could investors help avoid climate disaster? | Meal kit company My Food Bag (MFB) offers up preliminary results that see it increase revenue and earnings. Hewlett Packard (HPQ) stock jumps almost 15% on the NYSE. José talks to Dr Tommy Wiedmann, one of the authors of the IPCC report on climate change, about how the world might be able to meet the Paris Agreement targets, what it might cost us and how investors could possibly help. The Conversation article on key aspects of the IPCC report. www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies’ bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money If you'd like to get in touch, for any reason at all, email recap@sharesies.co.nz or record a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharesies2/message. Investing involves risk. You aren’t guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don’t provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. For specific advice, speak to a licensed financial advice provider. | — | ||||||
| 4/6/22 | ![]() Air New Zealand’s rights offer officially opens; Elon Musk gets welcomed to the Twitter board; Crown Resorts say they're cooperating fully with gambling investigations. | The Air New Zealand rights offer is open. The period in which investors can sell or buy rights ends on the 26th of April and investors have up to the 1st of May to exercise those rights. A comprehensive breakdown can be found here on the Sharesies website. Our interview with CEO Greg Foran streams on Friday the 8th of April at 12:15pm. Register here to join in live. Crown (CWN) tells the ASX that it is fully cooperating with the Victorian regulators and all matters arising from the royal commission report. Twitter (TWTR) welcomes Elon Musk to the board while speculation around what the Tesla CEO will do runs wild. www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies’ bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money If you'd like to get in touch, for any reason at all, email recap@sharesies.co.nz or record a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharesies2/message. Investing involves risk. You aren’t guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don’t provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. For specific advice, speak to a licensed financial advice provider. Sharesies will be paid a fee from Air New Zealand for distributing this offer to Sharesies investors. | — | ||||||
| 4/5/22 | ![]() Elon Musk buys up a chunk of Twitter; IGO Group’s merger with Western Areas hits a snag; a group of climate concerned investors puts big EU companies on notice. | Elon Musk buys up a 9 per cent stake in Twitter (TWTR) causing a jump in stock price. IGO Group (IGO) says an independent expert has recommended to the Western Areas Limited (WSA) board that a proposed merger isn’t in the best interest of shareholders. A group of investment firms with $7 trillion in assets has sent the biggest EU companies letters of complaint demanding they improve their climate change reporting. www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies’ bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money If you'd like to get in touch, for any reason at all, email recap@sharesies.co.nz or record a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharesies2/message. Investing involves risk. You aren’t guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don’t provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. For specific advice, speak to a licensed financial advice provider. | — | ||||||
| 4/4/22 | ![]() Air New Zealand shares move in the wake of the capital raise; Tesla’s first quarter deliveries below estimates; Perpetual's buying spree is rebuffed by its latest takeover target. | Air New Zealand (AIR) peaks at $1.06 before settling down about 24% at 96c. Tesla (TSLA) delivers 310,048 vehicles in the first quarter, which is up 70% from this time last year. Perpetual (PPT) offers up $2.4 billion AUD which pushes Pendal (PDL) stock up 24 per cent. www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies’ bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money If you'd like to get in touch, for any reason at all, email recap@sharesies.co.nz or record a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharesies2/message. Investing involves risk. You aren’t guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don’t provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. For specific advice, speak to a licensed financial advice provider. Sharesies will be paid a fee from Air New Zealand for distributing this offer to Sharesies investors. | — | ||||||
| 4/1/22 | ![]() Synlait Milk records $28m first-half profit; Chinese ADRs may be in for a rough ride; a new report shines a light on ethical fund mangers. | Synlait (SML) posts its half-year results and records Net Profit After Tax was up 338% to $27.9 million compared to this time last year. Chinese ADRs might be in for a rough ride with the SEC. José talks to Dr Sebastian Gehricke from Otago Uni’s Climate and Energy Finance Group (CEFGroup) which has published a new report on the motivations of ethical fund managers. The CEFGroup’s report www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies’ bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money If you'd like to get in touch, for any reason at all, email recap@sharesies.co.nz or record a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharesies2/message. Investing involves risk. You aren’t guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don’t provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. For specific advice, speak to a licensed financial advice provider. Sharesies will be paid a fee from Air New Zealand for distributing this offer to Sharesies investors. | — | ||||||
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