Rebecca Stevenson
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Rebecca talks about the new do it yourself online investment platforms, how the market leader Sharesies plans to stay a household name, and how regulators around the world are grappling with the… Audio
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Rebecca joins Lynn to consider how Christopher Luxon's experience might influence how he approaches his new job as National Party leader and the difference between an executive and entrepreneur… Audio
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Rebecca talks to Kathryn about why Christmas shopping means more than ever this year for the retail sector. Audio
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Is West Auckland going to get a vote on the future of its booze monopoly?. Rebecca says West Auckland's alcohol monopoly looks set to be put to the vote with a community group delivering a petition… Audio
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Rebecca talks to Kathryn about the growing chorus of tech company founders, exporters, CEOs and business owners frustrated about New Zealand's closed borders and the tightness at MIQ. Rebecca… Audio
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Since June 2020 Maritime Border Order came into effect, the Ministry of Health has given more than 100 foreign flagged small vessels permission to arrive in New Zealand, Rebecca asks why?. This… Audio
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Rebecca Stevenson is BusinessDesk's head of news. Audio
Rebecca Stevenson: MIQ blues
Rebecca asks - Are the walls closing in on former rich lister, Eric Watson. He is potentially facing more legal action amid insider trading allegations. Rebecca Stevenson is BusinessDesk's head of… Audio
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
New Zealand is one of 130 countries and jurisdictions, representing more than 90% of global GDP, who have joined the new framework for international tax reform. The OECD says the framework updates key… Audio
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Rebecca poses the question, does Rocket Lab have a toxic culture?. This follows a damning Employment Relations Authority judgement about the dismissal of an employee. Also a wave of CEO exits, what is… Audio
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson joins Kathryn to look at the success of New Zealand shoe company Allbirds, which has plans to list on the Nasdaq. she'll also look at what's troubling A2 milk… Audio
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Rebecca talks to Kathryn about Air New Zealand's renegotiated government credit facility giving the airline wiggle room to further delay its intended capital raising. And also more debate about a four… Audio
Business Commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Rebecca talks to Kathryn about the building boom with not enough wood. This follows Carter Holt Harvey suddenly cutting building timber supplies to major trade suppliers Mitre10 and ITM, and to… Audio
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Is it the sale of the century?. Kiwi retail software company Vend has been sold to its long-time friend and competitor, Lightspeed, for $480 million after being courted by a long list of suitors. And… Audio
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Rebecca talks to Kathryn about whether covid compliance is fraying. And with Auckland thrown back into level 3 and the rest of the country in level 2, the Government has activated the Covid-19… Audio
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Rebecca thinks My Food Bag is going to be the hottest ticket IPO on the NZX this year and could spell good things for the Kiwi exchange if it goes well. Audio
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Rebecca Stevenson is BusinessDesk's Auckland bureau chief. Audio
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Rebecca takes a look at some of the NZ companies which have thrived this year, including Shift72 which had 10 staff and wasn't profitable and now revenue has increased 740 percent this year, it is… Audio
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
A look at the businesses charged in relation to the White Island/Whakaari eruption. Audio
Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
New Zealanders have been spending almost everything they earn, with only about $700 million in household saving in the March 2020 year, slightly less than in 2019, according to the latest Stats NZ… Audio