Agreed, I've been in from day dot. TBH if I'd just sat tight on my early holding, I'd be better off, than having bought and sold positions.
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I hope infratil aren't tempted :eek2:
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/n...ectid=11645940
If you were planning to buy a whole bunch of shares in a company (enough to raise the value), why would you announce it first? That would just put the price up before you bought. Also, how well would retirement homes work in China? Their parents live with their kids. That's the culture.
Ok ,still has $14m to go!
https://nzx.com/files/attachments/236459.pdf
Don't forget, ex div tomorrow:).
It goes Ex June 1st ie tomorrow.
Game changer for NZ bus.What would you like electric or diesel?
http://www.stuff.co.nz/motoring/news...-lease-on-life
Electric buses are covered in the Infratil roadshow Currently travelling around the country. It is a growth area for the company and it was said that diesel buses would be well on the way out within 5 years. Go Bus was mentioned - they won several South Auckland routes from NZ Bus recently and have a committed to buying around 80 brand new buses at around half a mil each. Diesel.
(Go Bus is owned by two iwi charitable trusts, so do not pay tax on profits.)
Roadshow video and presentations are on their website, worth a look.
? SP up on no news...
I think people are after the higher yields. There was a huge sell order this morning at 338, but that was taken off after a while. Infratil is a safer company to invest in, for those wanting lower risk (DYOR). Mind you last time I went to their agm, they mentioned they believed to be undervalued.....