IF anybody buys FPF,it will be someone with deep pockets,not heartland.
Anyway if it's such a great asset why would anybody in their right mind sell it.
Stop speculating cos it's usually wrong imop.
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IF anybody buys FPF,it will be someone with deep pockets,not heartland.
Anyway if it's such a great asset why would anybody in their right mind sell it.
Stop speculating cos it's usually wrong imop.
What I was told at a function, after a few drinks, is that Haier is extremely pleased with their FPA investment and FPF has proven to be a huge positive surprise for them.
So now, they are looking to expand rather than sell.
And boyo, they have serious cash to do so!
We all know the world ain't fixed yet ... Banks are still under capitalised ...even hnz
John Kay sensible esteemed economist market commentator refers to Anat Admati and Martin Hellwig who reckon banks need more capital – lots more capital, not minimal provision based on a pseudoscientific calculation of risk-weighted assets.......before he concluded that the only safe bank is one with more capital than it could possibly require. Like banks of old.
And that means more an equity ratio of 14%
Prob most reckon this is load of old crock because these times a different eh but have a read ...it is short
http://www.johnkay.com/2013/04/03/8901