Your Money with Michelle Martin


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Your Money With Michelle Martin (9am - 12pm) It’s all about Your Money with Michelle Martin from 9am to 12pm. How to save, invest and make the best financial decisions for yourself. Listen to inspiring thinkers with “Influence” and hear from great authors in “Read”.


SEP 11, 2020
11/09/20 - Money and Me : How I value a tech stock in my portfolio; Growth investor Jon Ang
Michelle Martin speaks to Jonathan Ang, Growth Investor and Author of Expand Your Circle of Competence to discuss Crowdstrike’s annual recurring revenue,  Crowdstrike Solutions, their competitors, client demography and their unique business model.
25:57

SEP 11, 2020
11/09/20 - READ: I Thought I Knew; when a doctor becomes a patient, his worldview shatters and then widens
Michelle Martin speaks to Professor Christopher Cheng, Chief Executive Officer of Sengkang General Hospital and Senior Consultant, Department of Urology,  Singapore General Hospital and Sengkang General Hospital to reflect on his journey with prostate cancer, lessons from his experiences and how moving from a doctor to a patient affected his worldview. 
13:58

SEP 11, 2020
11/09/20 - A possible contagion effect of a sell off in Jakarta, China's 5 year plan, yesterday's ECB meeting and Liew Mun Leong's resignation
Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang discuss the knock on effects of a sell off in Jakarta, speculations about China's 5 year plan and the potential implications for the oil and commodity market, ECB and Euro's rise, CAG and Liew Mun Leong's resignation and local stocks.     
11:17

SEP 10, 2020
10/09/20 - Money and Me: Why is copper on a tear? Tech leads the market comeback, where do we put our money now?
Michelle Martin speaks to Arun Pai, Chief Strategy Officer at Flow to discuss Blockchain beating Gold and Bitcoin during this pandemic, Tesla's valuation, China's first potential digital currency and Goldman Sach's favourite commodity; copper. 
22:59

SEP 10, 2020
10/09/20 - Influence : Paktor’s Founder and M17 Non Exec Chairman Joseph Phua on leading like a human being
Joseph Phua, is the prolific co-founder of one of Asia’s largest live streaming companies M17. He started Paktor in 2013, founding a dating app that scaled to reach 20 million users across eight markets. The “Paktor” founder and Non-Executive Chairman at M17 Entertainment Group weighs in with lessons for startups and leaders alike. 
19:28

SEP 10, 2020
10/09/20 - Are lower lows lying in wait from today’s market climb?
Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang discuss the rebounds on Wall Street, pullback in Chinese stocks and what is driving sentiment there, LVMH cancelling a Tiffany purchase and Singapore stocks.  
07:29

SEP 9, 2020
09/09/20 - Money and Me: Further declines to come? Tech's drop and what that means for other sectors, Starburst Holdings & Singapore banks
Michelle Martin speaks to Terence Wong, CEO of Azure Capital to discuss the third day of consecutive declines in US markets, AstraZeneca's pause in a late stage vaccine trial and the impact on economic growth, faltering demand for oil, Tesla's substantial drop, if Singapore banks are a good buy, Sembcorp Marine undersubscribed rights issue of shares, Warren Buffet's bet on Japan and top stock picks for small cap companies.
19:06

SEP 9, 2020
09/09/20 - US stocks, Tesla's big drop, AstraZeneca trials on hold and Nongfu Spring's IPO
Michelle Martin speaks to Ryan Huang to discuss the sell off in the US markets on the third consecutive day, Teslas 34% drop in one week, AstraZeneca's late stage trials on hold, Nongfu Spring's IPO with company shares surging 85% in early trading and Singapore stocks
14:04

SEP 8, 2020
08/09/20 - Money and Me: ETF’s shine as the stock market dips?
Exchange Traded Funds, a collection of securities have been many investors' go-to as a consequence of the market volatility this year.   Michelle Martin speaks to Freddy Lim, Chief Investment Officer and Co-Founder at StashAway to discuss inverse ETFs, IPO ETFs and pure gold tracking ETFs.
16:51

SEP 8, 2020
08/09/20 - The Falling Pound, Fat-finger sales and why Sembcorp Marine demand was weak
Michelle Martin speaks to Ryan Huang to discuss the falling pound on the back of fears of a no-deal Brexit, US executives sold 6.7 billion USD of shares in their own companies last month, three Chinese companies accidentally selling shares and Sembcorp Marine rights issue undersubscribed with Temasek Holdings mopping up ten percent. 
09:21

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