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In this week's episode of ASEAN Speaks, Singapore takes center stage with a construction boom that could reshape the economy. Our Macro Team forecasts the sector to grow at more than 5% annually between 2025 and 2030—well above GDP. Hak Bin shares how this compares with past cycles, what's fueling the surge, the potential spillover to the broader economy, and the key risks to watch.We then move to the Telco and Internet space. Hussaini breaks down Optus' latest outage just as a Singtel delegation meets Australian regulators, plus what Simba's latest results mean for Singtel and StarHub. He also covers Grab's launch of self-driving services in Punggol and what it could mean for earnings and valuations. And with Wilmar's cooking oil case overturned by Indonesia's Supreme Court, Hussaini explains the implications for the stock.Tune in for these insights and more to help you navigate the week's market moves.Edited by Xuan Hao, Wanzhen
Join us for Episode 6 of Season 5 of Knights Of The Nephilim. Deep diving into Esoteric and Occult Doctrine, Magickal Mechanics, Theory, and Ritual Practice.Step into the enchanted world of gnome magick with this special episode of Knights of the Nephilim. Our guest, Wilmar Taal, cultural historian and author of The Gnome Manuscript, The Gnome Grimoire, The Gnome Compendium, The Silent Listener, and more, joins us to explore the hidden lore of gnomes, the occult works of J.H.W. Eldermans, and the forgotten stories of European folklore. This is a journey into the mystical and the unseen. A conversation that bridges folklore, magick, and history."Step Into The Circle"Brought to you by: Celestial Oddities Radio and The Coterie Of Samil Arcane Occult Order
Tokyo stocks surge nearly 2% after Trump’s “largest deal ever” with Japan shocks markets. Join Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang as they unpack new trade pacts with Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines—while Singapore waits its turn. From Coca-Cola’s sugary switch to GM’s tariff hit, and Kohl’s meme-fueled rally to DFI Retail’s strong dividend story, we dive into a jam-packed day of corporate headlines. SIA Engineering impresses, SingPost sells off, and the STI’s top movers—from Jardine Matheson to Wilmar—are in focus. Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, this episode covers Coca-Cola, GM, Kohl’s, SIA Engineering, DFI Retail, SingPost, Jardine Matheson, Wilmar, SATS, UOL Group. Plus, the Last Word goes to Ozzy Osbourne—a rock icon whose echo still shakes the world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TSMC enters the trillion-dollar club, Netflix profits jump, but is the stock overhyped? Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, this episode dives into blockbuster earnings from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company and Netflix. We unpack why TSMC's profits surged 60% and explore its potential headwinds, including currency risk. Netflix posts a 50% jump in profit—but is investor excitement waning? Plus, we play “Up or Down” with PepsiCo, GE Aerospace, Starbucks, Wilmar, and WeRide. Catch the STI movers including SingTel and DFI Retail, and end with a nostalgic turn to Sega’s comeback strategy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Singapore shares moved higher today amid mixed trading in the region. The Straits Times Index was up 0.54% at 4,184.04 points at 12.53pm Singapore time, with a value turnover of S$607.68M seen in the broader market. In terms of counters to watch, we have Food Empire, after the group today announced its partnership with Santan Food Services, a brand under an AirAsia unit, to co-develop and launch a range of ready-to-drink beverages. Elsewhere, from more on Netflix’s latest quarterly earnings to how the US Commerce Department is set to impose preliminary anti-dumping duties of 93.5 per cent on Chinese imports of graphite, a key battery component, more corporate and international headlines remain in focus. On Market View, Money Matters’ finance presenter Chua Tian Tian unpacked the developments with Benjamin Goh, Head of Research and Investor Education, SIAS.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint.. I'm Nelson John and here are today's top stories. Trade Tensions Explode: Lula vs Trump It's no longer just a tariff—it's personal. After Donald Trump imposed a sweeping 50% duty on all Brazilian imports, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva fired back, declaring: “No gringo is going to give orders to this president.” The tariff, effective April 1, was justified by Trump as retaliation for Brazil's treatment of former President Jair Bolsonaro—calling his trial a “witch hunt”. Trump's letter also accused Brazil of censorship and undermining free speech. Lula stood firm, defending Brazil's right to regulate U.S. tech giants, whom he blames for spreading misinformation. While Lula is open to talks, no meeting has been scheduled yet. In the meantime, Brazil is consulting industries and weighing retaliatory tariffs. It's not just a trade spat anymore—it's about sovereignty, censorship, and global pride.
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¡Bienvenidos a Multiverso Geek en Radio U! En esta segunda parte, Alejandro León y Majo Castejón conversan con Wilmar y Wilderman Niño, fundadores de APAMATE Studios, quienes revelan los secretos para crear un videojuego desde cero.
¡Bienvenidos a Multiverso Geek en Radio U! En este episodio, Alejandro León y Majo Castejón conversan con Wilmar y Wilderman Niño, fundadores de APAMATE Studios, quienes revelan los secretos para crear un videojuego desde cero. Los hermanos hablan con Ale y Majo desde los pasos CLAVE para desarrollar un videojuego, hasta la experiencia real de APAMATE Studios (con anécdotas y aprendizajes).
Send us a textPrabowo snubs G7 invitation and heads for St. Petersburg to meet Putin. Indonesia-EU Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement coming to a conclusion. A spotlight on nickel mining island in Raja Ampat islands. A dispute between Aceh and North Sumatra regarding the status of four islands. Fadli Zon's insistent on denying rapes happening in 1998 riots showed willingness from Government to change narratives and history. Attorney General's Office seized 11 trillion Rupiah from palm oil company Wilmar pertaining to bribery scandal in 2021.It takes a lot of money to run a podcast. You need subscription fees for hosting, audio recording services, editor's salary and music licensing. Luckily, you, estemeed listeners of Reformasi Dispatch podcast can help us.You can donate to us on buymeacoffee.com/reformasi and help us grow!
With U.S. markets closed for Juneteenth, Asia takes center stage. We break down the unfolding multi-trillion rupiah corruption probe rocking Wilmar International — a scandal dating back to Indonesia’s 2022 cooking oil crisis. Despite the headwinds, Wilmar is striking a new deal in Nigeria — is it business as usual or damage control? Plus, DBS makes a bold pitch for nuclear energy investing — not in reactors, but in the uranium supply chain. Ryan Huang breaks down the stocks to watch and whether the uranium surge is sustainable. Also in focus: the future of the U.S. dollar. From China’s push for a multipolar currency world to Trump-era flashbacks, is the greenback losing its grip? We wrap with a round of “Up or Down?” featuring Nike and Singapore construction stocks — and a final lap around Jewel Changi’s new Mario Kart experience. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A herbal stock with zero revenue rockets 64,000%—what’s behind the madness? Michelle and Ryan unpack DBS’s latest bullish call on industrial REITs. Wilmar faces a billion-dollar graft probe in Indonesia—could there be spillover effects? Wall Street wobbles on energy jitters, while gold continues to dazzle. From AI-driven SK Hynix to Airports of Thailand, it’s time for "Up or Down?" Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang. Featuring CapitaLand Ascendas REIT, Mapletree Logistics Trust, ESR-LOGOS REIT, Wilmar, Eli Lilly, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's epsiode of ASEAN Speaks our host Thilan unpacks the implications of Singapore's General Election and what it means for market stability amid global uncertainty. Once again highlighting our top 40 Singapore-First Picks.Our REITS analyst breaks down 1Q results for most REITs, going through the risks facing the sector and why he remains positive despite a weak quarter. While our TMT analyst goes through Grab's strong first quarter earnings and his take on management's guidance upgrade.On to the consumer sector, Wilmar reported an inline 1Q and an increasing demand in China. Our host Thilan goes through why he believes Wilmar is a resilient stock in this trade war battle.Jumping across to Thailand a new initiation on Thai Life Insurance was recently published. Trading at 0.75x price to value, Thilan goes through why we believe it has a 30% upside.Edited by Xuan Hao, Dion, Bruce
A strong quarter doesn’t always mean smooth sailing ahead. Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, today’s episode unpacks mixed signals from corporate earnings and trade policy drama. We spotlight HSBC’s stellar profits, Grab’s bullish forecast, and Starbucks’ stumble.Also in focus: UPS, Coca-Cola, Pfizer, Samsung, Amazon, OUE REIT, Wilmar, and Sheng Siong. How are Trump’s tariffs reshaping corporate guidance and consumer costs?We wrap with the latest movers on the STI and MAS’s view on Singapore’s export exposure. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Un exárbitro del fútbol colombiano realizó esta grave denuncia a través de redes sociales. Aquí los detalles de lo que habría sucedido.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Start your trading day with a twist—Singapore’s maggot-based wound healer just listed on NASDAQ! Hosted by Michelle Martin, this Solo Edition dives into Asia’s IPO wave and US earnings surprises. From Vin’s Holdings’ listing debut to Cuprina’s squirmy biotech IPO, and Nvidia’s $5.5B export hit—what do these stories mean for your portfolio? Plus, Wilmar’s corruption cloud, REIT rally, and Toho’s $1B Godzilla expansion roar to global markets. Tune in for the pulse of Asia-Pacific markets and company insights, Hear more of : Vin’s Holdings, YLF Group Marketing, Cuprina, Duality Biotherapeutics, Citigroup, Bank of America, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley, United Airlines, Nvidia, Boeing, HPE (Hewlett Packard Enterprise), Adobe, Synthesia, Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust, Mapletree Logistics Trust, Mapletree PanAsia Commercial Trust, Wilmar International, Goodwill Entertainment, Sea Limited, Grab, PropertyGuru, Toho (Godzilla franchise)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Profits are soaring, resignations are shaking up markets, and drug trials are rewriting the leaderboard. Join Michelle Martin on her tour of markets! Goldman Sachs smashes expectations with a $4.7B quarter as trading volatility fuels the Street. Hotel Properties surges on Ong Beng Seng’s exit, and Pfizer’s setback boosts rivals in the weight-loss race. Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, this episode also tracks Wilmar, Apple, Intel, Olam, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, Hotel Properties (HPL), Wilmar International, Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly, Pfizer, Structure Therapeutics, Metsera, Intel, Apple, Olam Group, Singapore Exchange (SGX), Sembcorp Industries.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Markets are rallying across Asia, but storm clouds linger over the global economy. Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, today's Market View unpacks MAS's surprise move to ease policy and what it means for investors. We dive into stellar bank earnings from JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley — and why Jamie Dimon still sees "stormy seas" ahead. From director buys at Wilmar and Centurion to Tesla’s looming death cross, there’s no shortage of big headlines. Plus — Jack Ma re-emerges with a message on AI that has Bloomberg listening in. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The boys (Dr.D, Mike, and Wilmar) talk about their experiences at Adepticon 2025. The highs, the other highs, and the good time that they all had. They talk about the different games and merchandise they grabbed while there and of course, make some terrible jokes along the way.
Join Michelle Martin on her tour of markets! Asia-Pacific markets are trading mixed as investors digest earnings from FedEx and Nike, both of which slumped post-results. Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, the duo explores Micron’s surge, Apple’s AI shake-up, Tesla’s recall woes, and Top Glove’s return to profit. Singapore’s STI edges up, with ST Engineering shining while DFI Retail and Jardine-linked stocks falter. Plus - how happy is Taiwan, and what does food have to do with it?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Michelle Martin on her tour of markets! Asia-Pacific markets are trading lower following Wall Street’s decline, with Tokyo leading losses. Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, the discussion covers JD.com’s strong revenue growth, Alibaba’s AI advancements, and contrasting trends in US and Chinese markets. Tech stocks remain in focus as Marvell Technology tumbles, while Broadcom jumps on strong earnings. Plus, corporate news from SiTime, Logitech, WalgreensBootsAlliance, and Seven & I, and a look at Singapore’s market movers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode of Market Minutes, Vaibhavi Ranjan takes you through the key market trends for March 5. Indian equities are set for a flattish open, with GIFT Nifty hinting at a muted start for Sensex and Nifty 50. The benchmark indices extended their losing streak in the previous session, with Nifty recording its 10th straight day of declines—a first in history. Meanwhile, global markets remain on edge as Trump's tariff policies fuel economic uncertainty. On the stock radar, Biocon gains attention after its US FDA approval for two cancer drugs, while Adani Wilmar's acquisition of GD Foods Manufacturing puts it in the spotlight. Tune in for market insights, expert opinions, and all the latest stock action!
Join Michelle Martin on her tour of markets! Asia-Pacific stocks are rallying after a strong Wall Street session. Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, this episode dives into director deals at Wilmar, Hong Leong Asia, and SingTel. Hear about the turmoil at City Developments, Genting’s leadership change, and Xiaomi’s latest product launch. Plus, insights on US tariffs, the crypto market reaction to Trump’s policy, and what’s ahead for the STI. Don’t miss the corporate winners and losers in today’s market wrap!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Michelle Martin on her tour of markets! Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, they dive into Singapore Airlines’ record revenues and Genting Singapore’s profit slump. Discover Alibaba’s impressive rebound and Ant Group’s massive profit surge. Hear how Walmart, Rivian, and Shake Shack are faring in the US markets. Plus, Michelle and Ryan unpack local market movers, including Seatrium’s return to profitability and Far East Hospitality Trust’s new hotel acquisition in Japan. Stay tuned for all the key market insights!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Michelle Martin on her tour of markets! Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, as both break down Asia-Pacific markets, which have been trading lower amid US tariff concerns. Dive into REIT Watch with a focus on Prime US REIT, Manulife US REIT, United Hampshire US REIT, and Sasseur REIT. Explore tech headlines from Microsoft’s quantum chip to Apple’s new ( and cheaper) iPhone 16e. Get updates on Tesla, Palantir, Nikola, SingTel, Grab, Yangzijiang Shipbuilding, DBS, OCBC, and Wilmar International. Plus, discover Singapore’s Straits Times Index performance and end with a taste of Bon Broth by Chef Andre Chiang.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Michelle Martin on her tour of markets! Asia-Pacific stocks rebound as US tariffs on Canada and Mexico are paused, but new levies on China loom. Michelle and Ryan examine the impact on Stellantis and General Motors, and why volatility might favor traders. REIT Watch highlights Keppel Pacific Oak US REIT, Lendlease Global Commercial REIT, and a potential Suntec REIT privatization. Samsung, Palantir, SingPost, and mm2 Asia take the spotlight in "Up or Down," while Singapore’s blue chips face mixed fortunes. Stay tuned for insights into market movers and local trading updates!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Poynton, CEO and founder of A Different Way, and founder and former CEO of the Earthworm Foundation, talks with Ian Welsh about the past, current and future challenges in achieving robust and sustainable commodity supply chains. The discussion focuses on the evolution of corporate commitments to no deforestation, particularly in palm oil, highlighting key milestones that have shaped the conversation over the past 15 years. From Nestlé's no deforestation pledge in 2010 to Wilmar's comprehensive policy in 2013, they explore how values-driven decisions by companies have influenced industry standard and practices. This interview was originally released in two parts in Innovation Forum's weekly podcast.
Hosted by Michelle Martin, this special Solo Edition of Market View delves into key market movements and corporate developments. Discover how Wilmar’s $2 billion acquisition from Adani Wilmar expands its presence in India, and unravel the fraud scandal shaking SingPost. In the US, Boeing faces another setback following a tragic crash and a series of corporate missteps, while Cambricon Technologies shines as the top performer in the CSI-300. Michelle also highlights Sembcorp Industries’ leading gains on the STI and broader market trends. Stay tuned for insights on market performance, company updates, and what lies ahead for investors in 2025.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week: Scott Poynton, CEO and founder of A Different Way, and founder and former CEO of the Tropical Forest Trust, now known as Earthworm, talks with Ian Welsh about the history of the development of corporate no-deforestation commitments and policies. In the first of a two-part interview, they highlight landmark moments from Nestlé's pledge in 2010 to pivotal role of Wilmar in reshaping the palm oil industry. Plus: discussions of cutting plastic production at INC-5 for the global plastics treaty; collaboration between fashion rental service and food delivery company to deliver clothing to customers; the European Council adopts a ban on forced labour-linked products; and, the European Commission shares plans to streamline ESG regulation, in the news digest by Ellen Atiyah. Host: Ian Welsh
Michelle Martin goes on her daily tour of markets noting first the strong start of Asia-Pacific stocks this Monday. Michelle is joined by Ryan Huang as both discuss the latest director deals in Wilmar, Southern Alliance Mining, and ABR Holdings. They explore the challenges and opportunities in the US markets with updates on Nvidia's growth, Samsung's patent woes, and insights on retail earnings. Michelle and Ryan also analyze moves by CapitaLand Ascott Trust, Paragon REIT, and SGX before diving into Zomato's unconventional hiring strategy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Michelle Martin on her tour of markets! Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, this episode dives into Asia-Pacific market movements, analyzing institutional transactions in Beng Kuang Marine and Zheneng Jinjiang Environment. Discover Warren Buffett's latest sales, including Apple and Bank of America, plus corporate updates from Boeing, Nvidia, and Intel. We also explore local market highlights with Olam, Genting Singapore, and others, wrapping up with a look at Google's extraordinary $20 decillion fine in Russia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Las mejores opciones de Fantasy Football en la agencia libre previa a la semana 7 las traen Adrián, Chato, El Abuelo, Orellana y Wilmar en el medio tiempo del MNF. #FantasyFootball #NFC #AFC #Waivers #NFL
Los líderes de la manada se reúnen para hablar de las mejores opciones de Waivers en Fantasy Football para la semana 6. Acompañen a Chato, Adrián, El Abuelo, Orellana y Wilmar para que no se queden si en esa pieza clave en sus ligas de Fantasy. #FantasyFootball #NFL #AFC #NFC #Chiefs #Saints
Welcome to CNBC-TV18's Marketbuzz Podcast. Here are top developments from around the world ahead of the trading session of October 7 -The Nifty 50 on Friday did huff and puff its way to somehow close above 25,000, it could not avoid registering its worst week of 2024, a week that saw ₹17 lakh crore erosion in the overall market capitalisation of BSE-listed companies. The trio of HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank and Reliance Industries contributed to over 40% of the sell-off seen on the Nifty during Friday's session, although FMCG stocks were the ones that triggered the move downwards during the final trading day of the week. -The upcoming week promises no respite either. The tensions between Iran and Israel continue to remain an overhang as there has been no positive development on that front. This will also have an impact on the Reserve Bank of India's policy decision on Wednesday. -While a majority of CNBC-TV18's Citizen's MPC believes that the RBI should not cut rates, they believe that there should be a change in the central bank's stance to "neutral." -Earnings season begins in the second half of the upcoming week with TCS kickstarting proceedings on Thursday, October 10, along with other broader market names like Tata Elxsi, IREDA and others. -The Nifty bulls may look for some respite on Monday considering the oversold setups and a positive handover from Wall Street post the non-farm payrolls data. -Stocks to watch: Titan, IndusInd Bank, Federal Bank, Macrotech Developers, Godrej Properties, Adani Wilmar, Metropolis Healthcare, RBL Bank, L&T Finance, GAIL, Gravita India, MTNL, Landmark Cars -Asian stocks rose this morning after stronger-than-expected US payroll data underscored the health of the world's largest economy and boosted optimism over a soft landing. Equity benchmarks in Australia, South Korea and Japan all gained after the S&P 500 and Treasury yields rose on Friday as traders trimmed bets on Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts. US 10-year yields climbed a further one basis point Monday, nearing the key 4% threshold. -Over in the U.S, stocks advanced on Friday after a stronger-than-expected jobs report gave investors confidence around the health of the economy. Data showed nonfarm payrolls grew by 254,000 jobs in September, far outpacing the forecasted gain of 150,000 from economists polled by Dow Jones. The S&P 500 rose 0.9%, while the Nasdaq Composite jumped 1.22%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.81% to notch an all-time closing high of 42,352.75. -Oil drifted lower as traders weighed Israel's potential retaliation against Iran for a missile attack last week, with President Joe Biden discouraging a strike on Tehran's crude fields. -The GIFT Nifty was trading higher, at a premium of over 80 pts from Nifty Futures Friday close, indicating a gap-up start for the Indian market. Tune in to the Marketbuzz Podcast for more cues
Join Michelle Martin on her tour of markets! Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, this episode covers Thai Beverage's IPO plans, HomesToLife's public relisting, and FrontView REIT's US-focused IPO. We also discuss major fundraising efforts from Adani Enterprises and Boeing, as well as Wilmar International's struggles and Jardine Matheson's gains on the Straits Times Index. Plus, get insights on Rizap's unique gym chain Chocozap and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Michelle Martin on her tour of markets! Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, this episode covers key market moves across Asia, including Raffles Medical Group's director deals and First REIT's MD selling off half his stake. Discover how China's rally is impacting global markets, while Maersk and Union Pacific surge ahead amid looming US port strikes. We also break down corporate news on Wilmar, Sheng Siong, Olam Group, and Spotify. Tune in for insights on these companies and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nieuwe opnamen van middeleeuws tot minimal, en natuurlijk ook 'De Vergelijking', waarin een nieuwe uitvoering de strijd aangaat met twee ‘concurrenten'. Vandaag in het panel: violist en artistiek leider van Holland Baroque Judith Steenbrink en contrabassist Wilmar de Visser.
Join Michelle Martin on her tour of markets! Listen in on the conversation as Michelle and Ryan look at mixed performances in Asia-Pacific markets, with a spotlight on earnings from Microsoft, Samsung Electronics, and other tech giants. Pfizer and Merck's contrasting pharmaceutical results are analyzed, alongside challenges faced by GoTo, Grab, and DiDi. Both also provide insights into the day's market movers, including Pan-United's rise and Diageo's downturn, concluding with local market updates and a tribute to Olympic fencer Nada Hafez's inspiring story.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El árbitro antioqueño, que dirigirá la primera final del fútbol colombiano, aseguró que es un juez serio y expulsaría hasta a su mamá, de ser necesario.
Industrial action at eight of Wilmar's sugar mills in North Queensland was over before it began after Wilmar Sugar and Renewables threatened to lock any workers taking part in the action out of the worksite. It follows almost a month of industrial action from three unions, which have been in deadlock with the sugar processor.
In "Market View" Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang delve into the latest director deals and institutional trades. Discover why chairmen of Raffles Medical and Wilmar International are buying shares despite recent market declines. Both also explore China's new $57 billion measures to support its struggling property sector and the potential impact on the market. Hear key updates from luxury retailer Richemont, biotech company Amgen, gaming platform Roblox, and beverage giant ThaiBev.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Musk's wealth has surged by more than 37 billion US dollars this past week; how has a visit to China contributed? Across the region, traders were scrambling to trade and make sense of swings in the yen. Yesterday was one of the most volatile days for the currency in recent memory, we take a closer look at the yen hitting 160. How has Seatrium's share buybacks been received? Michelle Martin invites Willie Keng, founder of the Dividend Titan blog for this morning's market conversation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Tea Time Theology Ivy and Dwayne are talking to Mr. Wilmar A Jennings about Church of the Saviour.
¿Era para tanto la expulsión de Wilmar a Dorlan?
Welcome to Episode 201 of the Worship Leader Probs Podcast! Join Brian and Jen LIVE from The Overflow Worship Conference 2022 in Wilmar, MN recording with a tremendous audience! Jump into this episode - You'll hear great encouragement & wisdom, tons of laughter with some crazy prayer concerns, and dive into our segment, Sliding Into the DMs, as Brian & Jen answer questies live from the audience. Check it out - and like, comment, subscribe, and share with a friend! Learn more and stay connected with >>> Worship Leader Probs (instagram.com/worshipleaderprobs) // Brian Tabor (instagram.com/briantabor) // Jen Smale (instagram.com/jensmale) // Overflow Worship (instagram.com/overflowworshipofficial) Special thank you to our friends at Maven Media Productions for editing the podcast [Follow instagram.com/mavenmediaproductions and visit www.mavenmediaproductions.com], and our great friend Scott Hoke for the voiceover intro [Visit www.scotthokevoice.com].