Stan and Ollie movie from 2 years ago was a good one,
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Stan and Ollie movie from 2 years ago was a good one,
Does KPG want to stay a teenie-bopper all of its life, the price cannot get into the twenties. That is fine with me it is only paper gains unless of course I am forced to sell to fund other shares or a "new deck"
To me it seems the operation of a commercial property(s) is a legitimate commercial business so if turnover has dropped by more than 30% my read on it is that commercial property landlords should be able to claim the resurgence support and the wage subsidy for employees if the turnover is down by more than 40%. (This should not be misconstrued as professional advice, people should consult their own advisor to double check, no liability is accepted for anyone who acts on this post).
KPG down today is not a surprise. I think its now crystal clear Auckland will be in lockdown level 3 or worse for quite some time to come so the impact on KPG in FY22 in tandem with forced Govt intervention regarding rent concessions will be far worse than FY21. Basically property owners are wide open to left leaning political intervention which may not end where it currently lies which makes it a very tough sector going forward.
I can foresee the Govt mandating zero rent for hospitality business's in lockdown as a possible next move as the screams for help from the hospitality sector get ever more repetitive and shrill.
SP action could get pretty interesting if we go back into lockdown level 4.
Thanks Beau appreciate you looking into that, must admit nobody has asked me that question before. Seems odd that someone / (a company like KPG) running a bunch of commercial properties with all the work that entails, (I presume all the well paid executives of KPG do actual work), is not considered to be in business but charities are eligible...go figure, that seems bizarre ? https://www.ird.govt.nz/covid-19/bus...nt/eligibility
Yet another example of the Govt's bias against property owners ?...you folks be the judge.
"SP action could get pretty interesting if we go back into lockdown level 4."
And not only the sp action ... the public see these lockdowns are the result of govt screw ups, them not being prepared. Remember the catch cry "short and sharp" 5 day lockdown
At a stroke of a pen this government has overturned what was a legally binding agreement. We should all be worried .. what’s next. Can’t see any chance of Auckland going back to level 4 this time as this would not go down well and would be an admission that Auckland perhaps should of stayed in level 4 a bit longer in the first place. After all the gangs are out selling to customers currently, not so easy under level 4.
" Govt's bias against property owners"
Its an evil... ownership...private enterprise...
Good news for retail stocks: government says Auckland could drop to level 2, but with the border control around Auckland remaining in place. I think this signals an intent to drop to level 2 soon, but in a way that keeps Covid ringfenced to just Auckland (and so doesn’t create the impression that they are endangering rest of country by letting Auckland exit level 3 lockdown)
I would guess Oct 11th 11.59pm will be end of level 3.