Fractions of a share, there's something to getting get fired up about lol ..might just save my strength and top up with a few thousand more instead :)
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Fractions of a share, there's something to getting get fired up about lol ..might just save my strength and top up with a few thousand more instead :)
What.?
And leave all the small holders with out a saviour.?...............lol.
SUM be 7 bucks tomorrow I reckon
No worries
Yeap hit an all time high today. Technically and fundamentally this is looking very very good. Expecting a great Q1 FY18 sales result to give it the next leg up into the mid - late $7 range to make for happy times at the SUM annual meeting in late April.
Nah mate hounds don't do goose chases. Whether that was fair or not would depend upon the pricing and the caliber of the meals both main and desert but I will say that based on my own observations the very minimal quantity of sloppy rubbish RYM served up to my dad when he was a dementia patient at their Orewa facility is not something I would feed one of my dogs even if one of them was in the dog box for misbehavior. As for their "care" standards....oh dear...
I'm sorry mate but I turn a deaf ear to anyone who tells me RYM's standards are first class.
What’s the difference in price of a Rym unit vs Sum unit in the same area? Pudding or no pudding, someone is paying for it;)
After years of reading thousands of posts on sharetrader,retirement village annual reports, of both NZ and Australian retirement companies,brokers research,attending annual meetings and presentations, I realise I have been wasting my time.
It all comes down to The Pudding,and whether it is included in the meal price or not.....?....lol.
Come on Couta mate, you have to admit that is funny. Thanks for the laugh Percy.
Anyway on a serious note I added SUM more today. Yes its had a wee run lately, (not all that strong, was $5.60 18 months ago so only up 23% in that time and earnings are up a LOT more than that) but long term you can't go wrong and from a technical point of view with it breeching a new all time high all the signs point north :t_up:
$20 in 5 years time, remember which hound barked it out first :)...that's just 24% compounding earnings growth average per annum for 5 years, compared to the 45% they've enjoyed in the previous 5 years...what could possibly go wrong... lol