Just coming back to its underlying fundamental value after a seasonal blip.
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I second that. I think there would be only losers if we lose posters publicising their opinion (particularly if its well researched, like Roger's).
I think as well that Roger should get some additional Brownie points for pushing through the recent change in SUM's policies .... yes, I did review some of his letters, but it was his persistence to make it happen! Thank You!
Maybe we all need a bit thicker skin ... and maybe we need to demonstrate more often that we appreciate each other's view, even if we don't necessarily agree with them.
So - lets be nice to all of us ... and keep the discussion going.
The thing about pivotal events is that they are continually discussed. For example, discussions about the present-day USA will often see mention and reference to unsavoury aspects (of which there are many) of that great country's past along with its positive aspects (of which there also many). Reference to pivotal events is made as a benchmark to gauge any subsequent changes in attitude and action.
I am sure that the board's attitude has changed positively and Summerset becomes even greater.
Disc: SUM shareholder
A short but bullish update on SUM by Forbar
http://podcast.radionz.co.nz/busines..._sales-048.mp3
Full profit soon
I reckon $44.6m or there abouts will be reported
Boomer of a result eh
“chief executive Julian Cook said earnings growth may not be as fast in the current year as the company spends money to acquire sites and build villages ahead of making sales”
http://www.nbr.co.nz/article/summers...ocus-bd-158721
Maybe I have missed the point,but that article was dated 4th July 2014.
Milford reduced their position, interesting eh couta