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18-07-2017, 02:11 PM
#9491
Originally Posted by winner69
New core system seems to have designed for people who speak a different language than me ......wouldn't call it user friendly
I agree. The new web site is not at all intuitive and quite difficult to navigate. They might have come in within budget - but a bit more spent on some customer research to get feedback on their proposed changes would have been a good idea.
A few weeks back I spoke to one of their customer service reps to get some help with an issue and he said that his team was finally getting to grips with the new site. If they're working with it all day and it's taken them months to get their heads around it - what hope is there for us poor customers?
The ANZ Bank web site is streets ahead in user friendliness - God knows why Heartland had to make theirs so difficult.
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18-07-2017, 02:26 PM
#9492
Originally Posted by percy
On its way to $2.00 the HBL share price will be $1.96 at 4.35 pm on Thursday 21st of September this year.
Unfortunately, we may then have to until mid morning on the 31st of January 2018. for it to go through $2.00.
ps I really don't mind waiting.
Above posted 08-03-2017 post #8896
Getting there.!!!...
Last edited by percy; 18-07-2017 at 02:28 PM.
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18-07-2017, 05:46 PM
#9493
Originally Posted by percy
One year ago HBL's share price was $1.29......Today $1.80 an increase of 39.5%.
Six months ago HBL's share price was $1.52.....Today $1.80 an increase of 18.4%
To go from $1.80 to $2.00 we need a very modest increase of 11.1%..Piece of cake.!
Yeah, there's no doubting it will get there ($2.00) in no time. Lucky are we all that we bought in or got hyped in really low Thanks for all that made us believe.
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19-07-2017, 08:37 AM
#9494
Originally Posted by silu
Would they give a guidance update 4 weeks before FY announcement?
Would if it was a boomer of a result
But no doubt they'll manage it to $60.1m
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
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19-07-2017, 09:21 AM
#9495
Originally Posted by winner69
Would if it was a boomer of a result
But no doubt they'll manage it to $60.1m
So few things in life are certain.
Nice to know Heartland Bank is one of the few.!.lol.
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19-07-2017, 09:32 AM
#9496
Originally Posted by winner69
Would if it was a boomer of a result
Not looking for a " Boomer " of a result.. Just an onwards and upwards one..
As it has always been in the past..
Disc. STILL. A happy holder from day one..
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19-07-2017, 10:37 AM
#9497
Must be heaps in the bottom drawer awaiting for the inevitable rainy day
Percy, what was that quote of yours about Kerry Packer and rainy days - it was quite funny
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
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19-07-2017, 11:05 AM
#9498
Originally Posted by winner69
Must be heaps in the bottom drawer awaiting for the inevitable rainy day
Percy, what was that quote of yours about Kerry Packer and rainy days - it was quite funny
I would expect not all the new channels/new products will be successful.When I last spoke to Chris Flood, he did tell me new channels/new products right offs, were lower than budgeted,however I agree with you, there will be heaps in the bottom draw.
Now the Kerry Packer quote ,when he took over another Sydney newspaper business,and was talking with its accountant went something like this.
KP."What's this money in this account"?
a/c."It's our rainy day fund Mr.Packer."
KP."Look out the window son.it's pissing down."
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19-07-2017, 11:15 AM
#9499
Originally Posted by percy
I would expect not all the new channels/new products will be successful.When I last spoke to Chris Flood, he did tell me new channels/new products right offs, were lower than budgeted,however I agree with you, there will be heaps in the bottom draw.
Now the Kerry Packer quote ,when he took over another Sydney newspaper business,and was talking with its accountant went something like this.
KP."What's this money in this account"?
a/c."It's our rainy day fund Mr.Packer."
KP."Look out the window son.it's pissing down."
Good one
So Kerry was really saying rainy day money in the bottom drawer should really be in shareholders pockets .....hmmmmm
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
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19-07-2017, 12:24 PM
#9500
https://www.heartland.co.nz/Uploads/...ndividuals.pdf
I decided I've had enough of the "so called" Bank of New Zealand with their pitiful 0.1% on call accounts....so I finally got around to doing something about it. Was pain free, took me less than 10 minutes at home to fill out the forms and get copies of relevant identification documents. Heartland staff at Newmarket were very courteous, professional and friendly and all done in less than 10 minutes there. Heartland will be happy to pay you 2.75% at call. Ideal for those that want full flexibility with their finances and a fair return on call.
Last edited by Beagle; 19-07-2017 at 12:47 PM.
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