Thanks pT. I went off the one year NZX chart and it was the highest. I guess your figs include the ASX maybe and off mkt trades. Anyways its the price recovery im focused on.
blackcap i visualise the toilet floor sliding back while he's in their grooming 30,000 feet up.
Thanks pT. I went off the one year NZX chart and it was the highest. I guess your figs include the ASX maybe and off mkt trades. Anyways its the price recovery im focused on.
blackcap i visualise the toilet floor sliding back while he's in their grooming 30,000 feet up.
My goodness, the NZX AIR Chart Volume appears to be a work of fiction.
The volume for today, (which includes Off Market, but not the ASX) is correct.
Every other value I would give less credence to.
Best Wishes
Paper Tiger
PS: AIR is overvalued, especially with those dodgy fuel-efficient dreamers dropping engines left right and center .
Think I’ll avoid those planes for a while ....dreadful planes to fly in anyway
I'm pleased to say Air NZ has changed my flight from EZE on Wednesday from Dreamliner to 777-200. Unlike you winner, I loved traveling in them but they have a serious confidence issue to deal with here.
Think I’ll avoid those planes for a while ....dreadful planes to fly in anyway
Some armchair guesswork from an actress whose skill was looking good on camera not aircraft engineering.
These incidents are departures from Auckland in summer on long oceanic flights. The heat and weight of extra fuel may require the pilot to push the throttle forward further than usual taking off placing stress on the engines.
Some armchair guesswork from an actress whose skill was looking good on camera not aircraft engineering.
These incidents are departures from Auckland in summer on long oceanic flights. The heat and weight of extra fuel may require the pilot to push the throttle forward further than usual taking off placing stress on the engines.
Boop boop de do
Marilyn
SO how does your theory apply to all the airports in equatorial regions. Singapore, Dubai, Doha. Regularly up tin the 40's c.
Auckland has the odd day over the mid 20's c. Very temperate.
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