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Forward load is the future volume of electricity being sold. it is declining per customer by about 2% per year and has been at that level for about 2 to 3 years. The retailers make most of there money of the domestic customers who are the ones with declining load. If you want to see what can happen look at EON a german generation company. The german s had cross subsidies for solar as did the AUstralians but declining costs of alternative electricity sources have meant the same thing will happen here but more slowly . I couldn't see these risks in the prospectus and the statement about the forward volumes was non specific.Bill English said loads were reducing after the Meridian float but shut up very quickly. This is only my opinion and I could be wrong.
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The following post on Cameron Slater`s blog today was in response to his blurb about a former Prime Minister promoting David Cunliffe`s lawyer wife opening her legal practice on a company basis recently. Whale Oil were drawing a parallel with accusations made about Minister Judith Collins compromising China visit. viz
"There must become if not already, a real conflict of interest when Cunliffe's wife handles the work for, "all but one of New Zealand's major electricity generators." With the Labour Greens power company regulation policy, surely there is a massive conflict?"
If that quoted statement is true does it have a bearing upon possible policy of a Green/Labour Government ?
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I will be in on this one looks the best of the three to date,MRP was a waste of time for me at $2.50/share
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Re. the 15 bonus shares for every 1 held for 12 months, does anyone know if that would apply to people holding shares at end of 12 months, or only purchased on offer and held for the full 12? E.g. if I bought some shares 6 months in, and was holding them at the 12 months record date, would I receive the bonus shares?
After MRP/MEL I won't be touching this with a 10 ft pole on the initial offer
Last edited by clip; 14-03-2014 at 09:20 AM.
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Originally Posted by clip
Re. the 15 bonus shares for every 1 held for 12 months, does anyone know if that would apply to people holding shares at end of 12 months, or only purchased on offer and held for the full 12? E.g. if I bought some shares 6 months in, and was holding them at the 12 months record date, would I receive the bonus shares?
After MRP/MEL I won't be touching this with a 10 ft pole on the initial offer
Pretty sure only applies to those bought through the initial offer
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Originally Posted by clip
Re. the 15 bonus shares for every 1 held for 12 months, does anyone know if that would apply to people holding shares at end of 12 months, or only purchased on offer and held for the full 12? E.g. if I bought some shares 6 months in, and was holding them at the 12 months record date, would I receive the bonus shares?
After MRP/MEL I won't be touching this with a 10 ft pole on the initial offer
Bonus Shares definetely only if you participate in the IPO. I'm sure I have 1k somewhere I could invest for giggles.
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What is the max amount of bonus shares you can earn?
is it 2000 or 2000/15=133 or about $200 worth? Hardly an incentive if the later which I think it is.
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Originally Posted by Harvey Specter
What is the max amount of bonus shares you can earn?
is it 2000 or 2000/15=133 or about $200 worth? Hardly an incentive if the later which I think it is.
Up to 2000 bonus shares. So if you want the maximum of bonus shares you have to apply for 30,000 shares.
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Originally Posted by silu
Up to 2000 bonus shares. So if you want the maximum of bonus shares you have to apply for 30,000 shares.
thats good. If I do invest it will be for between 2 - 30k shares so I wanted to ensure I would get the bonus on all.
I don't think I will read the IS this time till the price is set and the independent reports are out. Someone printed it at work today - it's a big read!
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I have changed my mind,and have expressed my interest to my broker.
Should I get them I can a least vote against "the chair's "re election when ever that happens!!! lol.
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