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Part 2: Investing in Companies in Distress

Part 2: Investing in Companies in Distress

The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in many New Zealand companies finding themselves in distress. In such difficult times, distressed investing can be the vital lifeline that keeps these businesses afloat. However, for an investor distressed investing comes with risks and opportunities.

Keeping The Battleship Together

Keeping The Battleship Together

To say that the coronavirus pandemic has impacted the financial sector would be an understatement. From large institutions to individual retail investors, many are experiencing fluctuations in their investment portfolios as a result of Covid-19.

Closing the Gap

Closing the Gap

To most people the term “funding gap” doesn’t sound too scary. But, to kiwi entrepreneurs, it’s a different story.

Investing in New Zealand

Investing in New Zealand

For an investor, happiness is often seeing a great return on an investment; but investing in New Zealand businesses can provide a Kiwi investor much more than just the opportunity to get a great return.

Dodson Motorsport: Finding Another Gear

Dodson Motorsport: Finding Another Gear

It’s a classic kiwi success story – one day Harry Dodson decided to start a business in his garage in Albany. Fast forward 35 years, and now Dodson’s business, Dodson Motorsport, is a world leader in aftermarket dual clutch transmission components for high-end and performance vehicles.

What’s a Security?

What’s a Security?

A security generally refers to a negotiable financial instrument that holds some form of monetary value and can often be traded.

The ABCs of Investing

The ABCs of Investing

The angel series, series A, series B, series C … what’s the difference and, most importantly, when’s the right time for you to invest?