Yes announcements are positive.
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Revenue up, SP down.
Hmmmmm
A bit of interest today ahead of the report tomorrow (and wasn’t all me).
Hopefully, no surprises and strengthening balance sheet will encourage more support.
IKE - IPO from the same broker who brought you :
Wynyard
CBL
Feltex
Intueri
SCF
Credit Sails*
What do the above all had in common?
Then there's
MPG
Evolve
You are a brave lot here investing in IKE! Hats off to your courage!
* Forsyth Barr through its MD Neil Paviour-Smith actually tried to distance the firm from being an active promoter of Credit Sails but was caught bare-faced lying due to emails ('catch flies with honey, not vinegar) which led to the $60m settlement.
I know Mark Waller personally and you should take care & due notice not to confuse Mark's self-confessed love of BMWs, Porsches & Ferraris (which he does not show off) with others who think that owning or being pictured with a Ferrari or other exotic cars in Annual Reports = great company.
I recall very well when Mark bought his first brand new BMW - he was almost apologetic about it as he knew staff and the great Christchurch unwashed envy brigade * would criticize him for his purchase. So he kept it out of sight and enjoyed over the weekends.
* same brigade who thought Allan Hubbard walked on water because he drove and was always pictured with his VW.
If it does as Badly as PLX I probably won’t be too disappointed.
Being a gambling man I am working on the know when to hold them and know when to fold them principle. No doubt if I get burnt a few more times I’ll have to rethink my strategy but in the meantime it keeps me amused.
While the contracts keep coming in I will keep believing the dream.
I have to say the car one drives doesn’t particularly impress me one way or the other - some might say a ridiculously impractical car is purely compensation for lacking in other areas. But who am I to judge.
If I am looking purely at the performance of IKE I see a company that is growing and winning recurring income contracts in a rather large field. There is a fair amount of international potential, they appear to be ahead of their competition which gives them a reputational advantage if not an intellectual advantage.
The management appear to be doing an adequate job. Growth may be a little slower and lumpier than perhaps we would like but that is the nature of the contracts they are bidding on.
As long as the revenue line keeps climbing it is hard to see things going terribly wrong at this juncture. I have been wrong before and stand to be corrected again. However, looking forward to see what news tomorrow brings.
Being Chairman of NZ largest used vehicle retailer and owning a Ferrari shows you are the right person for the job.
A businessman who is a "petrol head" at heart.
That's what the Fonterra board said : "Being farmers, we know what's the best for farmers."
Or more down to earth, a good mother does not have to own a cow in the backyard to know where good milk comes from!~
More to point, TRA has gone backwards in the last 5 years while EBOS has gone up by more than 150%!!!!!
Guess which individual really knows how to drive a Ferrari!
As usual I think we must agree never to agree.
However I must point out I have never seen either drive at speed.
Yes I held EBO for over 25 years and did very well.No longer hold.
My TRA holding has seen a share price decline, and an increase in fully imputed paid quarterly divies.
So they are serving their purpose,which was to be part of my dividend paying section of my portfolio..
IKE is a small part of my capital growth section of my portfolio.Whether I add or not will depend on their results.
Absolutely!
Baker has driven his Ferrari (TRA) into the ditch by the side of the road and the Ferrari is currently being evaluated for damages to be fixed.
Waller has driven his Ferrari (EBOS) onto the autobahn and is speeding along at 150 mph, leaving Baker's TRA in the ditch!
I owe you an apology.
Never thought you had a sense of humour...
Good one,..