Was that WDT occupying a shell that didn't work out, or from when WDT actually listed?
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From memory.. The head honcho was called .. Green. Russell I think.
Bought them from Jordan Sandman and Smythe ( Sharebrokers )..
Listed on the Exchange. in the NZ Herald.
Manufacturing the same type of products as today..
Believe me ... If Percy is senile .. I am not .. ( Sorry Perc ).. :-))))
There's plenty of examples of company's who reverse listed into a failed shell and shareholders in the previously failed companies who bemoan their failed investments while taking it out on the current incumbent who have nothing to do with the past occupiers of the listing.
Is WDT one of those?
1000% gains in two years, hard to argue with that, unless one has a chip on their shoulder. Seems a few do though.
I think they were spun out of a property company that owned The Magistic building in Wellington.Maybe Ken Weekley was involved.Maybe even as far back as 1987.Can't remember whether Enzed was another company from the same stable.
Ross Green was the man Janner was thinking of.Ex broker Ray Thompson was a director,as was Sean Beck.They were traded for a long time on Sharmart in the 1990s.. Think it changed name to Aorangi,then Wellington Drive,then Cadac,and then back to WDT.At one stage they tried producing motors in the USA,Connecticut comes to mind.
No point in dragging up the past if it has no relevance to the present. 1000% gains in two-years, who doesn't want a piece of that! Except disgruntled prior shareholders in companies that failed and took their money with it, but have no, zero relevance to the incumbent (WDT) who holds the listing today.
Some people cling to things, usually the negatives as those feelings last longer. Others have no history, they just do their investing and trading on the current circumstances.
1000% gains in two-years. Probably hard to to reconcile that if one was burnt in the dark ages before WDT even existed. Blinded by previous company failures is no reason to slag the current incumbent of an NXZ listing.