ASX's 'Pacific Nasdaq' push
aiming to be the nasdaq of the pacific
https://www.afr.com/technology/techn...0190524-p51r0p
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ASX's 'Pacific Nasdaq' push
aiming to be the nasdaq of the pacific
https://www.afr.com/technology/techn...0190524-p51r0p
I hope NZ keeps their own exchange. I like NZ companies, managed and looked after by kiwis... Don't starve the "kiwi" that lays the golden eggs.
Ownership of NZ companies by NZers... that's one thing I value and see delivering long term options for New Zealand... not selling out everything to overseas owners.
Disc. Holding
https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/113...e-nzx#comments
Even Stuff can see the problem...
good range of new etf ' released today
And what do you call Xero decamping and soon, ATM?
To be replaced by this unadulterated rubbish - Cannasouth - https://cmpartners.co.nz/cannasouth-...ublic-listing/
Seems like the NZX executives and directors have taken to smoking something which is giving them 'highs' of how wonderful a job they are doing! I actually received an email from NZX inviting me to consider smoking the weed*!
* invest in the company!
And the unadulterated rubbish has listed!
https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/money...n-the-nzx.html
No wonder the NZX got so excited - the company aims to be a world leader.
Looking forward to the many congratulatory photos of the NZX welcoming its first IPO since forever.
Calling MARK PETERSON & JAMES MILLER! Where are you both????????
Went to a NZX function recently. They served MOA. NZX officer was quick to say that MOA is another successful NZX listing. I then pointed out that it has only declared losses since listing and sells well under its issue price. Said officer quickly moved on to another attendee.
Delusional fools led by their great leader Peterson who must have used some of CannaSouth products : "We're in good shape," he said.
https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/busi...exchange-debut
A question. Should we as shareholders be considering the fate of companies listed solely on NZX if NZX goes bust. Can this actually happen or is NZX protected by some legal statute. How big a risk is this?
It's only a place to trade shares.