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Data Unlocked
Let's Talk About the Data Strategy Behind Your CDP w/ Darren Rankine, Partner of Marketing Technology, Transparent Partners

Data Unlocked

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 29:58


In this week's episode of Data Unlocked, Jason sits down with Darren Rankine, Partner of Marketing Technology at Transparent Partners.Darren started his career in marketing technology over two decades ago. He has worked with big brand names, including McDonalds, Accenture, and Plexure.For the last four years, he's been using his expertise to help Transparent Partners grow. Transparent Partners is a media and marketing technology consultancy dedicated to helping clients navigate the complex digital landscape. Their work is all about helping brands become familiar with the latest media and marketing technologies and implement these technologies for better returns.In this episode, Darren and Jason discuss the main complexities in martech, how to choose the right CDP for your business, the marketing challenges CDPs can solve, and more.Ready to learn?Let's dive in.Key Takeaways:Intro (00:00)Meet Darren (00:39)How to choose the right CDP (01:37)Marketing challenges solved with a CDP (05:54)A quick visual for you (09:15)First gen vs second gen (13:34)The importance of a good operating model (20:31)One final question (25:06)Additional Resources:Get in contact with Darren here.Learn more about Transparent Partners here.>>Learn more about us here.Follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform!

Recap
Plexure's growth strategy “no longer relevant”; Commonwealth Bank profit up 20 percent; regulators take a closer look at Nvidia/Arm takeover.

Recap

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 11:48


An internal operations review finds Plexure's (PX1) strategy to grow the company failed. Commonwealth Bank (CBA) releases its trading update for Q1 of the 2022 financial year. More scrutiny around Nvidia's (NVDA) proposed takeover of Arm by UK regulators. www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies' bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money If you'd like to get in touch, for any reason at all, email recap@sharesies.co.nz or record a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharesies2/message. Investing involves risk. You aren't guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don't provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. For specific advice, speak to a licensed financial advice provider

Recap
More delays for Tesla; Plexure share placement nabs $15m; Walmart seeks 20k workers.

Recap

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 11:21


The Plexure (PX1) capital raise to fund its acquisition of TASK meets its first milestone. The semiconductor shortage causes more problems for Tesla (TSLA) pushing back the delivery of its new, apparently floating, sports car. The increase in online shopping sees Walmart (WMT) on a major tech and recruitment drive to improve fulfillment. www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies' bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money Investing involves risk. You aren't guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don't provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time.

Recap
Contact Energy records almost 50% increase in profit; Peloton users say they were taken for a ride; a new CEO and merger for Plexure

Recap

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 11:57


Contact Energy (CEN) records an almost 50% increase in profit. Plexure Group (PX1) enters into a binding agreement to acquire transaction management firm TASK. Peloton Interactive (PTON) is facing a lawsuit from disgruntled subscribers who say they were overcharged. www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies' bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money Investing involves risk. You aren't guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don't provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time.

The Morgo Podcast
Craig Herbison from Plexure

The Morgo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 20:29


Global brands use Plexure's software to engage consumers on mobile devices and drive them to store with personalized offers and content, rewards programs, mobile order and payment. Through AI and machine learning, Plexure's technology platform enables brands to deliver deep personalization at scale and pace in real-time. It now has over 270 million end users on its platform in over 60 countries. Plexure is listed on the NZX and ASX, with a market cap of around $100M. www.plexure.com

Shared Lunch
Craig Herbison from Plexure

Shared Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 41:05


Ruby and Sonya are joined by Craig Herbison, CEO of mobile engagement company Plexure. This company's platform is used globally for analysing purchases and contextual data, and tailoring messaging to individual customers. Craig gives some insight into his role at Plexure, and talks about how McDonalds (yes, that Maccas!) fits into Plexure's business strategy.

M2 Magazine Podcast
Ep.92 – From Small Town New Zealand To Global Tech Influence – Andrew Flavell

M2 Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 21:03


Andrew Flavell joined Plexure from Nike where he held roles including Privacy Distinguished Engineer, VP of Architecture and VP of… Read More The post Ep.92 – From Small Town New Zealand To Global Tech Influence – Andrew Flavell appeared first on M2 Magazine.

Auckland Property & NZX Stock Market Tips with MaximSherstobitov.NZ
Economy / NZX Stock Market 30-Day Review & News (2 Aug 2020)

Auckland Property & NZX Stock Market Tips with MaximSherstobitov.NZ

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 10:15


Mainfreight shares hit a record $46.95 in early trading following a strong update and upbeat annual meeting. The shares rose 19% this month, valuing the business at $4.7 billion. Jarden analysts said the result was "remarkable" and upgraded their forecast for net profit in the March 2021 year by 25%, due to increasing revenue in Australia and NZ. Mainfreight reported growth in revenue of 5% and profit before tax growth of 18% for the first 4 months of this financial year which covered the lockdown. The only downside to the update was the reduction in revenue growth in the Americas. Pacific Edge rose a further 177%, extending an ongoing surge which has seen it gain more than 525% year to date. Recently ANZ's funds management arm bought $22 million of new shares in Pacific Edge, not long after the company was approved to provide services under the United States' national health insurance schemes. The market is continuing to get its head around the market size in the US and what the potential income streams could be. Marketing tech specialist Plexure announced it is looking at changing its primary listing to the ASX to have better access to capital. Shares rose 59%. Communications and power infrastructure company ikeGPS said it will raise almost $20 million of new equity after winning one of the largest communications infrastructure companies in the United States as a customer. It will also use the money for potential growth opportunities and take on new staff. ikeGPS up 24%after its institutional placement closed oversubscribed. Existing shareholders can subscribe for one share for every seven they own. New shares will be issued at a price of $0.68 a share, which represents a 11.7% discount to the last closing price of $0.77. ✅ Learn other tips at https://www.MaximSherstobitov.NZ/

Stock Market Movers
64, Z Energy, Plexure Interim, Hallensteins Annual, Synlait and Freightways

Stock Market Movers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 18:26


In this episode of the Stock Market Movers podcast Jeremy reviews the financial reports from Z Energy, Plexure and Hallensteins. We also discuss the business acquisitions by Synlait and Freighways

Stock Market Movers
Pushpay & Plexure Guidance. Fonterra Pays some Debt. Moa gets into the Pizza Game

Stock Market Movers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 19:31


On this weeks edition of the Stock Market Movers Podcast Jeremy Medlin talks about guidance from two of the NZXs most interesting tech companies, Pushpay and Plexure. We also discuss Fonterra and Moa buying Non Solo Pizza. If you want to find out more information about the podcast go to www.stockmarketmovers.co.nz, make sure that you also check out the blog posts. Disclaimer: As always, nothing that is discussed in the podcast is financial advice. If you are looking for financial advice please contact an authorised financial adviser.

Curious Kiwi Capitalist
M&A and Business Sale Legal Process with David Quigg

Curious Kiwi Capitalist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 54:57


Episode 2 of the Curious Kiwi Capitalist Podcast Show 9th August 2019 My guest for this show is David Quigg. David is the head of Mergers & Acquisitions at Quigg Partners a boutique Wellington law firm specialising in M&A and a few other specialist areas. In this show we'll discuss M&A from a lawyer's perspective including: publically listed company M&A process and the differences with private company M&A a practical approach to buying and selling a company including agreeing on key terms in an MOU (while being careful about what is binding) how a fixed auction process is unusual in a private M&A transaction unless it is a large transaction NDAs, key clauses and enforecement Earn-out briding a price gap but causing problem down the track the need for early OIA approval in the case of a foreign investor due diligence and retentions representations and warranties shareholders agreement, including drag-along carry-along and Russian Roulette clauses why asset sales (rather than share sales) are preferred by buyers even in larger transactions if possible net asset adjustments in a share sale Show Notes About David David Quigg has a LLM, was a member of the NZ Takeovers Panel for a decade and has an international reputation as one of New Zealand's top M&A lawyers. Quigg Partners were established in 2000 and now have 17 lawyers. You'd recognise a number of famous international and local company names they have represented over the years. Links David Quigg and Quigg Partners "M&A and Business Sale Legal Process with David Quigg" show notes. Transcript: M&A and Business Sale Legal Process with David Quigg Bruce: Welcome David to the podcast. David: Thank you very much indeed Bruce. Bruce: Thank you for doing this, it's a complex area this particular part of the M&A process and I'm sure the law as well. What's the process that you see and where do lawyers get involved in that M&A process? David: The first one is probably to differentiate between public M&A and private M&A. Public M&A is a lot more in the public domain. It's much more regulated by the Takeovers Act or if you're doing a scheme of arrangement the rules that govern schemes and also you've got the factor in the stock exchange listing requirements, insider trading restrictions etc. Yet private M&A is perhaps less of that regulatory regime and much more contractual and negotiation in private as well. So from a lawyer's perspective differentiating between those two kinds of Alternatives is quite critical and you'd have to say in New Zealand we don't have a huge amount of public M&A. So the the public M&A amount perhaps our last involvement was for McDonald's in respect of the investment and Plexure that is kind of one-and-twenty as in the public M&A space. Most of the New Zealand transactions is in the private M&A and its contractual based. Bruce: Yes. Perhaps let's talk about the simpler process first the private M&A and then at the end if we have time talk about the differences with public. When a client approaches you and they might be selling or acquiring, what's the process that you see perhaps for a mid market size business, perhaps choose your figure choose your transaction time. And as you go through that process where do they ask for advice? David: I think the earliest they get the lawyers involved the better. Now, that's obviously a bit of a self-serving statement. The beauty of getting the lawyers involved in particularly ones that do a lot of these transactions it is they get those milestones quickly and you make good progress and you can set a realistic timetable. The first one that normally comes up is the discussion about should we have a term sheet, heads of agreement etc? In New Zealand would strongly recommend that you do because what that does do is get agreement on price. So that's not legal agreement, that's a commercial agreement. So all things being equal. I'm prepared to pay $20M say for the tech business tha...

NZ Tech Podcast
Apple farewells Sir Jony Ive, Oppo Reno 10x, Dyson,

NZ Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 67:11


Trump deal helps Huawei, Sir Jony Ive departing Apple, Apple acquires self-driving car startup, Oppo Reno 10x, Dyson V11, what is Duratek Plus, Lenovo ThinkPad T490, Plexure update, 2degrees and Spark change of leadership. NZ Tech Podcast

Stock Market Movers
36, Jeremy interviews ASX investor Matt Joass, investment process, stocks to watch - a2 Milk, Appen, Altium. Bonus content - Comment from Plexure CEO on McDonald's buy-in

Stock Market Movers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 32:37


This week on the podcast it is my pleasure to interview Matt Joass. In an unscripted and wide ranging discussion we get stuck into everything from the macro economy, to investment process and some individual stock names. Matt's Bio is inserted below and you can find out more about Matt by going to www.mattjoass.com. During the week I also sat down with Plexure CEO Craig Herbison and discussed McDonalds and the background to their purchase of 9.9% of Plexure. -- Matts Bio: Matt Joass, CFA is a private investor and former Portfolio Manager of Motley Fool Pro, a concentrated small-cap focused ASX investment portfolio. During his tenure as Portfolio Manager, Matt generated an annualised return of 32%, compared to an 8% return for the benchmark. Matt has appeared as an expert guest on CNBC Asia and Sky Business, and contributed to the Sydney Morning Herald and the Australian Financial Review. Matt’s ideal investment is a small, fast-growing business, that is capital-light, with demand- and supply-side competitive advantages, high returns on incremental invested capital, little analyst coverage, deeply aligned management (typically founders), and that are top-dogs or first-movers in an emerging and important industry. Last but by no means least, the company must be trading at a discount to Matt’s estimate of intrinsic value. -- A reminder that the comments on the podcast, particularly those related to individual stocks are not financial advice and is general information only. If you are looking for financial advice I recommend that you speak to an authorised financial adviser. Listen in by searching Stock Market Movers on Apple or wherever you get your podcasts. If you are looking to get in touch or would like more information go to www.stockmarketmovers.co.nz

Stock Market Movers
35, McDonald's buys 10% of Plexure, Kathmandu and the introduction of PaySauce to the NZX

Stock Market Movers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 20:11


After John's interview last week we get back to normal "trading" on the podcast. The podcast starts off with a discussion about PaySauce, I thought at first that I had missed an IPO, but it turns out PYS had quietly reverse listed in December and is finding its feet as a public company. I dive into their business model and product while raising some issues regarding their shareholder structure and shares outstanding. In the second part of the episode I discuss Kathmandu and my brave attempts at asking a question at the most recent Shareholder Association meeting. In the final part of the episode I dive into some of the most interesting NZX news in a while, that is the stunning announcement by McDonalds that they are buying a 9.9% share in NZX listed company Plexure. A truly fascinating update! A reminder that the podcast is not financial advice, if you are looking for financial advice I recommend that you speak to an authorised financial adviser. Listen in by searching Stock Market Movers on Apple or wherever you get your podcasts. If you are looking to get in touch or would like more information go to www.stockmarketmovers.co.nz

NZ Tech Podcast
Westpac NZ Apple Pay, Huawei Watch GT hands on, car tech, new iPad Mini hands on - NZ Tech Podcast 433

NZ Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 49:37


Westpac NZ Apple Pay, auto/electric vehicle update and with wireless in car tech. Plus McDonalds buys into Plexure, the Huawei P30 Pro camera sees in the dark, new iPad Mini, Huawei Watch GT hits NZ with ~2-weeks battery life, Spark Sport progress. www.nztechpodcast.com www.nztechpodcast.com/support www.paulspain.com www.gorillahq.com

Stock Market Movers
Bonus Episode, Interview with Craig Herbison, CEO of Plexure (PLX.NZX)

Stock Market Movers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 39:15


A couple of weeks ago we made the request for someone to get in touch that had an understanding of Plexure, its business and how they made money. This request for information found its way through the grapevine to CEO Craig Herbison. I caught up with Craig during the week and recorded the conversation for this bonus episode of the Stock Market Movers podcast. Craigs Bio: Craig is an internationally experienced leader with over 20 years of digital and brand marketing, business transformation, sales and corporate leadership experience. Craig has held Global and local marketing and leadership positions in the UK, Australia and NZ and is a qualified lawyer. You can listen to the podcast by searching Stock Market Movers wherever you get your podcasts. Find us online at www.stockmarketmovers.co.nz

Stock Market Movers
15, Pushpay Interim, Spark Sport, Orion Buyback & Trustpower

Stock Market Movers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 18:23


Another full episode of the podcast. In episode 15 we talk about Trustpower and their update, we talk Spark Sport and shots fired over the bow of Sky TV, we talk Orion Healthcare and yes, we get to the Pushpay update. Also, keep an ear out for Monday when I release a bonus episode of my conversation with Craig Herbison, the CEO of Plexure. As always, you can find us by searching Stock Market Movers wherever you get your podcasts

Stock Market Movers
14, Z Energy, Vista, Plexure, Website & Book Review

Stock Market Movers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 29:17


Episode 14 of the Stock Market Movers podcast discussed the interim update by Z Energy and the impacts on the economy. I analyse and discuss Vista Group, what they do and where I see the valuation in the market. The final company we talk about is a micro-cap called Plexure who enjoyed a fantastic update during the week, I dive into that and raise some signs of caution for investors. The podcast now has a website where you can listen to and follow the podcast, go to www.stockmarketmovers.co.nz - I get asked all the time what books I would recommend for investors so I have put my top 10 favourite investing books on the website. You can read my short review of the book and buy by clicking on the link. This week on the podcast I quickly review "The Essays of Warren Buffett" by Lawrence Cunningham. You can find the podcast by searching Stock Market Movers wherever you get your podcasts.

NZ Tech Podcast
NZ Tech Podcast 376: Hands on Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+, Mobile World Congress, Plexure, a taste of the Future

NZ Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018 75:05


Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ hands on and mobile photography plus news from Mobile World Congress. Also Unisys Digi-Pet and E-Govt report, Lightbox upgrade, the future of NZ shopping, Japanese Robo-bees and we hear from Plexure’s CEO.

Josh Rutner's Album of the Week - Josh Rutner
Episode 39: Plexure (John Oswald, 1993)

Josh Rutner's Album of the Week - Josh Rutner

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016 8:28


This week, Josh discusses John Oswald’s whirlwind, plunderphonic masterpiece from 1993, Plexure!

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