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    Smile Reflections on Freedom

    I had a rather interesting discussion on Freedoms of the Air (see page 2 of this document), primarily in the context of South-East Asia.

    Apparently New Zealand is a shining example of liberalisation what with being a signatory to the MALIAT and all.


    So new first pass valuations for Air New Zealand:

    Date ~ Value
    30-Jun-16 ~ $2.494;
    30-Jun-17 ~ $2.407;
    30-Jun-18 ~ $2.430;
    30-Jun-19 ~ $2.500;
    30-Jun-20 ~ $2.599.

    All based on things going fairly smoothly for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paper Tiger View Post
    I had a rather interesting discussion on Freedoms of the Air (see page 2 of this document), primarily in the context of South-East Asia.

    Apparently New Zealand is a shining example of liberalisation what with being a signatory to the MALIAT and all.


    So new first pass valuations for Air New Zealand:

    Date ~ Value
    30-Jun-16 ~ $2.494;
    30-Jun-17 ~ $2.407;
    30-Jun-18 ~ $2.430;
    30-Jun-19 ~ $2.500;
    30-Jun-20 ~ $2.599.

    All based on things going fairly smoothly for a while.

    Best Wishes
    Paper Tiger
    Quoted before PT delete his post again
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    Quote Originally Posted by fish View Post
    I am not a naysayer but when i was younger and less experienced I liked round figures and taking risks expecting big gains.It was a painful lesson on how this approach can fail
    Life has changed my approach.
    Diversification and balancing is a safer and more productive approach.
    Exactly--double or nothing and big time averaging down is not without its dangers--having said that Im an old timer and think more of asset protection while the young bucks have time to make up for any big time losses that happen to occur.

    risk is sexy....but
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paper Tiger View Post
    I had a rather interesting discussion on Freedoms of the Air (see page 2 of this document), primarily in the context of South-East Asia.

    Apparently New Zealand is a shining example of liberalisation what with being a signatory to the MALIAT and all.


    So new first pass valuations for Air New Zealand:

    Date ~ Value
    30-Jun-16 ~ $2.494;
    30-Jun-17 ~ $2.407;
    30-Jun-18 ~ $2.430;
    30-Jun-19 ~ $2.500;
    30-Jun-20 ~ $2.599.

    All based on things going fairly smoothly for a while.

    Best Wishes
    Paper Tiger
    I can live with the Cats valuation projections whilst enjoying that 20c fully imputed divvy along the way plus a bit of capital gain. PS-Surprisingly close to my own valuation estimate previously posted of $2.40-$2.50.
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    Question from a learner. How do i find out what date the special divvy is to be paid and the last date to purchase so you can get in, in time? Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pipi View Post
    Question from a learner. How do i find out what date the special divvy is to be paid and the last date to purchase so you can get in, in time? Cheers
    You must purchase before Sept 8th, payment date is Sept 19th.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pipi View Post
    Question from a learner. How do i find out what date the special divvy is to be paid and the last date to purchase so you can get in, in time? Cheers
    Divvy info can be found at nzx.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pipi View Post
    Question from a learner. How do i find out what date the special divvy is to be paid and the last date to purchase so you can get in, in time? Cheers
    Better than feeding a man is to teach him to fish ....

    All this information is readily available on the NZX website:

    https://www.nzx.com/markets/NZSX/sec.../AIR/dividends

    Obviously - if you want to know this information for some other stock, you need to enter the appropriate ticker .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pipi View Post
    Question from a learner. How do i find out what date the special divvy is to be paid and the last date to purchase so you can get in, in time? Cheers
    All this free money is just like manna from heaven eh

    Remember 'there's no free lunch' or 'if it's too good to be true ...'

    Somethings got to give / crash methinks

    Not trying to put you off pipi - go for it - but don't leave it too late as might cost you more next week.
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    U.K. Early Bird sale on till end of Sept. Can fly AIR's Dreamliner to Singapore and then on to Europe with Singapore airlines in their A380 to Switzerland in shoulder season next year for ~ $1900.
    I'll start working on Mrs Hound tonight..fantastic way to "reinvest" so too speak, some of the divvy.

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