THE LONG AND THE SHORT OF IT: Following Elon, wholesale nonsense, Ryman’s bonding and Meridian’s waters
Paul McBeth and Oliver Mander opine on marketland.
The Bottom Line’s Paul McBeth and New Zealand Shareholders’ Association chief executive Oliver Mander return with The Long and the Short of It, where they discuss the latest goings-on in marketland.
This week, Oliver unpicks the hype of the SpaceX initial public offering and bemoans the worst possible outcomes New Zealand’s getting from the exemptions on the regulated investment regime.
There are some issues in the rolling over of bonds in some of the latest debt offerings, and Meridian Energy’s plans for a bigger offtake at Lake Pūkaki should help bolster confidence in the country’s much-maligned power market.
Paul wonders if there’s life on Mars.
Or listen to it on Spotify here.
You can watch the episode in parts too:
- SpaceX
- SpaceX’s drive for retail investors
- Ryman Healthcare and bond offerings
- Meridian’s Lake Pūkaki offtake
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