5.30 but it might be a case of unless something really big hits the market wont see it.
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5.30 but it might be a case of unless something really big hits the market wont see it.
Shave another at least $1 off and I start looking ;)
Why - other retailers move earlier & in past have shown more rewarding :)
More normalised trading coming through is yet to show in retail results as well
and may not be at past levels, with economic factors now present
I see economic storm clouds still on the horizon :)
Almost have to write off the next 6 months and batten down the hatches. Focus on the backend stats databases and remember the streets will be empty but you can buy on line...
Are they back stocking up at BRISC for the winter?
Rod went big (huge(on the currency hedging last year (the paper says 'aggressively' buying') - says sometimes the bankers are right withtheir guesses but this time they were right
Declining NZD no worries for Rod for a while .... reading between the lines he'll keep prices down .... but no dout some will go into better margins
well everyone will be boosted soon... nothing to worry about... its all been a big panic... aaaarh storm in a tea cup...2 sugars and you will all feel fine... big rally in stocks today after the boosted news...
get in quick and buy those retail stocks...unless you think inflation is coming... or is already here... statistics are they even real?
does your average HLG buyer even own a car ? or know what inflation is? or do they just all borrow someone else jalopy...
"its a jerry maguire market"
show us the money BRIS....
a free market runs by itself with an automated banking retail system.
Once the shopper feels boosted and survives their trip to the super market and Brisc it should be off to the races bar a high admission price (petrol).
On Line is where the shopper will spend more time before click and collect or making a dash to the pick up.
Please lets not even mention that there is an elephant in the room.
Its gone well past the point of a joke.
duke does it again ... record profit
I apologise to Rod and will eat humble pie saying that his forecast of $85m was a bit stretched
Its going to be $87m - well done Rod
All that recent sell off in vain