It's been nice to see the nice steady SP recovery. Lets hope it doesn;t take another hammering although we need to be prepared for that. Nice to receive the nice divie in the meantime like with GNE today.
It's been nice to see the nice steady SP recovery. Lets hope it doesn;t take another hammering although we need to be prepared for that. Nice to receive the nice divie in the meantime like with GNE today.
Lets face it - (nearly) all stocks went up during the last couple of days. Given that economists call this the worst crisis since WWII (and I think they are right) would I think it a bit overoptimistic to assume that its all over in a month - shareholders (of any stock) better get used to the roller coaster.
Independent of that - Gentailers are clearly some of the "go to stocks" in times like this. They belong into every portfolio, people always need power. Buying them at the right time is just adding the icing to the cake :
Hint ... I think there still will be still plenty of "sales" before this whole thing is over ... but not sure we have one at the moment.
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"Prediction is very difficult, especially about the future" (Niels Bohr)
Blackrock disclosing a substantial holding of 5.391%. Good to see a vote of confidence from them
Do you like NZ being bought out by foreigners?
Especially ones that can access cheap money from the Federal Reserve to buy real assets. (although that said it may be on behalf of their foreign clients.)
Disclaimer: want to buy CEN at lower prices hacked off that funny money is probably keeping prices high. (or reasonable depending on your cap rate, yield expectation)
Especially ones that can access cheap money from the Federal Reserve to buy real assets. (although that said it may be on behalf of their foreign clients.)
I do like it when the biggest investment fund manager in the World shows interest and confidence to invest in our share market. Saying this in any ways represents "NZ being bought out by foreigners" is a bit of a stretch. Just wait until you see this "anti foreign investment Government" open NZ up completely for foreign investment in the next few weeks. Rod Drury already asking them to let in a few billionaires to buy land in return for residency visas !!
I do like it when the biggest investment fund manager in the World shows interest and confidence to invest in our share market. Saying this in any ways represents "NZ being bought out by foreigners" is a bit of a stretch.
A bit of a stretch?? I thought Blackrock was US based not resident in NZ? Maybe Larry Fink is one of the billionaires of which you speak.
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