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Originally Posted by LAC
RYM and SUM is where I would leave the million bux. $12.05 and $7.85. Would like to visit this thread in 10 years time and see how things have changed or not changed.
Summerset surpassing Rymans sp. They will never catch up to Rymans total value though. Both companies are great by the way.
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Originally Posted by Ggcc
Summerset surpassing Rymans sp. They will never catch up to Rymans total value though. Both companies are great by the way.
I sure wouldnt mind SUM sp catching up with RYM, as I sold a few of RYM a few months ago in favour of SUM.
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Interesting (and useful) thread. If I've totalled the votes of those who voted for a single NZX listed company correctly, RYM beats out IFT as the most popular choice with each of SUM, POT, OCA, ANZ and ATM being the only other companies receiving more than one nomination. FRE, SKC, MMH, PAZ and XRO got one vote each.
Although mentioned in posts, I don't think anyone picked AIA or MFT as their single investment which I found a little surprising.
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Originally Posted by traineeinvestor
Although mentioned in posts, I don't think anyone picked AIA or MFT as their single investment which I found a little surprising.
I did mention MFT first
Originally Posted by peat
I'd be pretty conservative and put it in Mainfreight, or Ryman, or Ebos.
For clarity, nothing I say is advice....
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ift is the only one i see at these inflated prices in the market as worth a punt for 10yrs mainly because its just started a new growth phase. anyway normal people wouldnt put 1m into 1 stock unless they had many millions more to invest as well.
one step ahead of the herd
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Originally Posted by bull....
ift is the only one i see at these inflated prices in the market as worth a punt for 10yrs mainly because its just started a new growth phase. anyway normal people wouldnt put 1m into 1 stock unless they had many millions more to invest as well.
That is correct l, because no one would put the full one million into one stock. Still a lovely survey and I would love to see this thread in 10 years time and hear from people on this thread who advised.
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Originally Posted by Joshuatree
Thats three!
haha yeh it is wow - numeracy !
the outcome becomes a bit random with only one, even if that is part of the criteria.
For clarity, nothing I say is advice....
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