THE LONG AND THE SHORT OF IT: It’s the putting Wrightson that counts
Paul McBeth and Oliver Mander opine on marketland.
The Bottom Line’s Paul McBeth and New Zealand Shareholders’ Association chief executive Oliver Mander try their hands at this podcast thing with The Long and the Short of It, where they discuss the latest goings-on in marketland.
This week, Oliver looks at the latest goings on at PGG Wrightson where the rural services firm’s two biggest shareholders – Agria and Elders – made a run-of-the-mill annual meeting anything but as they ousted chair Garry Moore and his deputy Sarah Brown.
He reflects on prime minister Christopher Luxon’s meeting with his Singaporean counterpart Lawrence Wong and what deeper collaboration between the NZX and SGX might bring, and he couldn’t look past the flash-in-the-pan slump on Wall Street last week on President Donald Trump’s latest Truth Social diplomacy.
Paul jumps around, both literally and metaphorically.
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Disclosure: Paul McBeth has owned shares of NZX since January 2024. Oliver Mander owns shares of PGG Wrightson and NZX.