when you compare relative performance of the retail stocks in nz last 4yrs bgr is actually the best stock to have owned followed by mhi , whs is second to last
performance would include divs + cap gain
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when you compare relative performance of the retail stocks in nz last 4yrs bgr is actually the best stock to have owned followed by mhi , whs is second to last
performance would include divs + cap gain
Thanks Birmanboy - useful tables, I hold WHS, HLG & KMD I kind of also include TME in my retail holdings.
In my opinion TME is not a retailer, it is providing a platform and service/facilitating sellers and buyers getting together as opposed to directly selling to buyers. So bit of a jump to refer to them as retailers. However not really that important so don't let me stop your classification. The important thing is are you happy with its performance:)
Just thought I would share my dividend check with you......that's right $6,000,000 (give or take a few dollars) and that's after tax.... oh wait sorry...they must have sent me the Pascoes check by mistake.....:p Now that's a dividend..... Still happy with mine but suffering badly from "mines not as big as yours" syndrome.
Just received an email regarding WHS bond issue, replacing the $100m they have on issue at present, maturing 15/6/15. No mention of yield as going through a 'bookbuild' process, and will giving maturing holders the ability to roll them over. Over-subscriptions up to $125m
Last traded based on a 6% yield (with only just over a month left on them), but coupon of 7.37%. Expect this time around that would be a bit less these days....depending on appetite.....
If you could quickly and accurately ascertain the price of an item by glancing at it you might want to purchase it which could lead to all sorts of supply chain, staffing and stocking issues. Being charged prices that in no way relates to the ticketed prices or any promotional offer, finding stock out of place and reluctant staff who are daydreaming about the end of their shift is all part of the warehouses unique charm. Remove those quirks and it would just be some sort of industrial building lots of people regularly frequent to purchase things.
its a common problem found in a lot of retail so is not a unique issue, I wouldn't consider it good retail