It sounds like the average age of the Italians dying is 80, Hallensteins is targeting a younger demographic these days.
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It sounds like the average age of the Italians dying is 80, Hallensteins is targeting a younger demographic these days.
On paper sure is a decent capital rout, but the strong holds have lost nothing if they haven't sold. I'd guess most of the top 20 have seen more than one cycle in this cyclical. I doubt as well that they are momentum traders with a stock like HLG.
Over to you Couta, the dog needs a run in the park, getting bored sitting at home with his auto-sum spreadsheet counting the cash. Lol
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Enjoy your walk with your mates. The sun will hopefully come up again tomorrow.
Or in kiwi (and aus) lingo "She'll be right mate"
Bought a bargain loss leader psychedelic t-shirt for $10 the other day from hallys. The shop attendant reluctantly gave me a handled paper carrier bag:t_up:
Good theme song for the annual meeting this year...rally the top ten troops.
Through these fields of destruction
Baptisms of fire
I've witnessed your suffering
as the battle raged higher
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu4oy1IRTh8
Strong brand based moat with large market share in age demographic targeted. Sadly caught in the binds of the current market downtrend. Added to the watchlist.
Reckon there's a few more shares coming for the Top100 shortly as retail dives and new minimum wages kick-in April .........
"A survey of Retail NZ members found 70 percent expected to have cash-flow difficulties and 30 percent had already cut staff hours.
Retail NZ chief executive Greg Harford said customers were choosing to cut back on discretionary spending.
"Obviously places like grocery, things are ticking along there, customers are still going out and buying food... but it's really in the discretionary areas of spending - perhaps fashion - where the impact's being felt."
https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-z...ince-2009.html
holding up well today. was expecting to see something starting with a 3 in front of it....