ARV as well... ;)
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LOL Especially not with the autosum on the spreadsheet already adding up the various accounts for me...even the fun of counting it is gone lol
Worse was to come today when one of my mates (in a nice way) suggested I have no long term loyalty to any company and implied I was a bad dog, but said also a clever one so I suppose that's good..
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q...5A&FORM=WRVORC
What to do...I am so bored already...
Confused :confused:. Is this the same beagle who told me off some weeks ago when I mentioned that SUM share price around $9 feels to get a bit ahead of itself? I sold at that stage part of my holding.
Looking into the report - revenue is pretty spot on where the analysts expected it to be and revenue (the real one :) - not the underlying) is even well ahead of analyst expectations.
NPAT kept climbing nicely and a RoE of above 15% looks good to me as well.
Industry has increasing tailwind (just look at these nice graphs with above 75's) ... and yes, while the talk about "investment into staff" might be as well some PC PR exercise, it is good to see their staff retention improving. This actually will save money. Recruitment and staff training is expensive.
Glad to see SP somehow de-hyped and moving towards fair value - if SUM behaves as in previous events there even might be soon some specials with a $6 handle available.
Looking forward to re-fill my boots again at the end of this dip ... good company, just a pity the share price is that much pushed around by traders.
Most of my SUM are held for the long term and I intend it to stay that way.. I started collecting in 2012 ...jeez that’s a long time ago. Maybe I’m in love with SUM but really see no reason to divorce her. A bit like RBD I’ve kept most of some bought so long ago I can’t remember when
Over that time the share price has gone up by 24% pa.
On days like today I take solace from the chart below .....just says SUM still over priced at the moment but still trending up so why pack a sad now.
The red line is the linear regression line and the lines above and below are 1/2 STD DEV. Not a chart of log prices so Snowie will laugh his head off and say it’s rubbish.
Still have fun trading the swings with my punting money.
Big volume day with over 2 million shares smashed out the door. Maybe investors think the dream is over and they will struggle to even get RYM like growth in the very low teens after no growth at all in FY20 :eek2:
Maybe Rob and Julian could play this tune at the opening of the annual meeting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjBwAYIxUso Got to say something instead of claiming to be the fastest growing retirement company eh.
,Normally I would agree with you, and if it was not for this damn virus I would never have even considered selling my shares today. However there are just so many massive unknowns at present, and the price is going to be driven by factors beyond SUMs control. Technically I would not have sold until it got somewhere near your yellow line, but with everything that is happening I guess fear/greed/relief at selling took precedence.
You asked on another thread if I had been to St Mawes, used to go there all the time on the ferry from Falmouth, but did not recognise the other place name you mentioned.