I do enjoy a special dividend now and then.
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I do enjoy a special dividend now and then.
WooHoo:D 22c special div on top of final div of 10.5c
Net debt reduced to effective $64 mill ($72 mill cash on hand)
Rev $250 mill up 7%
Outlook strong with solid rev and profit growth for 2019
s/p up 6% to $5 atm.
6-7% revenue growth and 4% NPAT growth.
PE of 21.
Something does not look right here
Well done Ogg getting on board this wee rocket before it left earth! :t_up: I was very tempted to buy a few just for that juicy divie but couldnt make myself push the buy button at the current price. Some times you just have to accept you have missed the boat. Enjoy the ride and your yummy divie! :)
Tell me about it. Craigs have a :t_down:sell with t/p $4.55.
Great cash spitter i reckon, happy holder since 2017.
Despite NZME's poor result they are working hard at taking mkt share with One Roof, driven and YUDU, worth a look at their presentation
NZME Half Year 2018 Results Presentation and facebook nibbling with Amazon on the horizon.
Yep Craigs had a sell on HLG as well and finally stopped covering them. Go figure ;)
So a few weeks back when I was waiting for TME to dip below $4.50 before I bought some ... shoulda just gone ahead and bought some!
You could turn back Time surfer:). S/P hit $5.40 today. Cum those big juicy divs
I haven't been following TradeMe properly because I've been stubbornly believing for years that it's a mature company with no real room for more growth. I sell on TradeMe all the time, and have noticed my sales have dropped off hugely in the last year.
My curiosity has been peaked with Facebook Marketplace, and I have to say that as a seller, this is totally where it's at! The ability to post photos of all your items for sale in specific interest groups and on the general marketplace in a single post gets me more views and sales that TradeMe ever did - and fairly instantly. A post i created last week had over 3000 views, several hundred comments on individual items, and huge volume of sales. What was great was that it was things I wouldn't have bothered listing on TM as the fees wouldn't have been worth it - but a dedicated group of FB people all wanted everything and bought multiple items each.
Facebook benefits:
- no fees at all
- you can post all your pictures in one listing and people simply comment on what they want
- mass audience is achieved to targeted buyers since the posts appear directly in people's Facebook feed
- use Messenger for sorting out the trade
- rapid turnover of sales
- you can see people's FB profiles if you really have to
- the feeling of success when your phone DOES NOT STOP BEEPING with all the alerts and requests to buy everything!
TradeMe benefits:
- better for online retail products
- probably not much functionality for auctions any longer and simply Buy Now
- if you care about people's feedback, that's available
- it's sorted in categories if you're looking for something
Just my thoughts from being a regular TradeMe and Ebay seller since 2004, and recently converting to Facebook Marketplace.