Ha ha …..seems they’ve listened to me and changed the Supplied photo of Brent
The smug looking I’m here to screw you Brent is now a more serious looking sophisticated Brent complete with spectacles
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Hi Maverick,
Really enjoy your contributions to the OCA forum, have learnt heaps from them. Just wondered how you get 130m for ORA new sales and resales for H1 2024? In the OCA cashflow statement I see 105m for Receipts from new occupation right agreements? Where does the 25m difference come from?
Up the Wahs ….this is our year …….and for Oceania faithful this is our year
Headline in Stuff possibly written by a OCA fan who substituted Oceania with Warriors and doubling share price with NRL
Work still to do for Warriors before new NRL season, but no obvious concerns
The stars are aligned .."season starts in earnest next week
Well it looks like your email last week for an update arrived today too in the Post article …great job Winner.
This “infomercial “ seems classy way of “throwing us the bone” we asked for of how things are going. I’m going to try and clarify with them if the 20 sales in progress included with the sold units of the folk who moved in late last year or are on top of the sold units???
The article is a bit ambiguous.
Either way , there is enough commentary there to know the vital metric of new sales at the Helier are going to plan if not slightly better.
So Brent and Kathryn, if you are reading this……thank you for the update, very much appreciated.
Time to back the truck up ? :D
Everyone of course has to invest to their own style but look at it this way...
If OCA make the usual 8c /share of the last 5 years and you can now buy that share for 60c ....that`s a 13% P/A.
If OCA manage to sell that $363m of available new stock and over the next 2 years which should make a progressive profit up to $14c/share 2026...thats 23% P/A
In my opinion, if that isn`t enough reward for risk then one should not be in the market.
In the media this morning ….Brent being busy and talking to media a lot more eh
Oceania Healthcare is strengthening its foothold in Auckland’s eastern suburb of St Heliers after securing almost a hectare of prime residential properties in recent months next to its 1.3ha retirement development, The Helier.
Oceania chief executive Brent Pattison said the initial five properties and existing homes, would eventually feature additional villas and also act as a line-of-sight buffer to the newly opened development.
It was in this article ..may be paywalled
Penthouse sold Brent said
https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/p...-star-offering
did anyone ever consider that OCA are paying for these newspaper stories because sales are slow. its called marketing
All this stuff in the media saying how great Oceania blah blah blah all of a sudden probably a precursor to a capital raise in near future