Diary problems are quite widespread these days
Jeff says 'Good Afternoon" ...hope he turns up
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Diary problems are quite widespread these days
Jeff says 'Good Afternoon" ...hope he turns up
I wouldnt have thought so. In an MBIE report, the strategic direction appears to be
"Iwi and government should work together to facilitatethe development of a template for iwi-led savingsschemes capable of being tailored to suit iwi priorities(e.g. iwi with a particular focus on whänau homeownership could design a scheme allowing for earlywithdrawal of retirement savings for the purposes ofhome ownership);
• Iwi and government should work together to drivethe development and utilisation of infrastructuresupporting iwi-led savings schemes, to be brandedand promoted by individual iwi"
Then there is the risk of security - that being shared title ownership of land
As for REL's, 28.2% of Maori own, or part own their own home - compared to 49.8% of the total population.
HBL might want to clarify theri strategy with Whai Rawa and their Kiwisaver plans for theri Maori stakeholders.
Lets move on mate...just part of the crazy PC world we live in there days. Before departure from Queenstown airport Tuesday night last week the captain came out and gave a long welcome and dissertation on flight proceedings in Maori before doing the English translation. Maybe because it was the very late flight or Maori language week or simply because I was happy and rested from a great holiday but it didn't bother me. This PC nonsense started way back when for reason unknown we started singing the national anthem in Te Reo before singing it in English. No stopping this mate, just go with the flow otherwise it does your head in. (Free psychology 101 advice just for you)
Percy, I think the whole restructuring thing is aimed at growth without new share issuance and the wind back of lower margin resource intensive large business and dairy lending to concentrate on higher areas of NIM lending where they have a unique competitive advantage gives me comfort that mid single digit EPS growth going forward is highly likely.
webcasts a bit poor got background music going over the talking
We should not move on. There is an insidious drift where the loonies are taking over, bit by bit the asylum. We now have the Vice Chancellor of Massey lying, and blocking "racist" don Brash from speaking.
People in positions of authority need to be held to task. The directors, and management responsibility is to look after shareholder interests. The best way they can signal their virtue is to grow the company which would then empower individual shareholders to pursue whatever personal social agendas they choose.
If HBL are pursuing Marori related financial opportunities then they should be declared - they are opportunities that come with greater risk than your bog standard REL.
(with the stated aim of pushing into Australia I look forward to an AGM introduction in Aborigine next year). Heres a draft for them. https://about.curtin.edu.au/who/aboriginal-welcome/
anyone watching webcast? problems with background music over talking?