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    I guess my best performer for the calendar year would be AFT up over 60%. SUM AND HLG more around the 40%. Remember the falls in late 2018 allowed our calendar year gains for 2019 to look good.

    I have an monthly A/P to donate to Cancer Society $25. And I give sporadically to particular disasters eg Vanuatu, Syria and Yemen through various organisations. We are so bloody lucky to be Kiwis.
    For clarity, nothing I say is advice....

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    Best performer for the 2019 year for me was BLT - up from it's 1.6 cent low to finish the year at 6.6 cents

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    Quote Originally Posted by whatsup View Post
    Fred Hollows for me,every $20 donation can restore someones eyesight, something that I did not know, is that almost all children born blind in the third world die before they are 2!! .
    WOW, that's quite an eye opener, excuse the pun.
    Ecclesiastes 11:2: “Divide your portion to seven, or even to eight, for you do not know what misfortune may occur on the earth.
    Ben Graham - In the short run the market is a voting machine but in the long run the market is a weighing machine

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    Quote Originally Posted by CD_CHCH View Post
    Best performer for the 2019 year for me was BLT - up from it's 1.6 cent low to finish the year at 6.6 cents
    You probably bought mine at 1.8. But got a few at 4, so all is not lost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yoda View Post
    You probably bought mine at 1.8. But got a few at 4, so all is not lost.
    Unfortunately not - I also picked all mine up above 4 cents ages ago and then watched them spiral down to 1.6 cents and stagnate for ages. Have to say I'm very happy with their performance lately though.

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    Thrilled with my largest holding FPH, which I don't think has been mentioned yet, up 70.2% for the year.

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    PLX up 74% but was a double banger at one stage, PPH 64% and SKO 54% plus dear wee unlisted PAZ up 90%

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    Quote Originally Posted by RupertBear View Post
    PLX up 74% but was a double banger at one stage, PPH 64% and SKO 54% plus dear wee unlisted PAZ up 90%
    Did have and still do have some mutts .... PEB was one....MPG is another....and Vista has been a bit of a dog as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by RupertBear View Post
    Did have and still do have some mutts .... PEB was one....MPG is another....and Vista has been a bit of a dog as well
    Possibly the Australian arm of MPG might have some opportunity to succeed in the aftermath of the bushfires - there will be a huge demand for glass during the rebuild phase - hopefully management seize this opportunity

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    Quote Originally Posted by CD_CHCH View Post
    Possibly the Australian arm of MPG might have some opportunity to succeed in the aftermath of the bushfires - there will be a huge demand for glass during the rebuild phase - hopefully management seize this opportunity
    Maybe their rebuild should involve more underground dwellings - as more of Australia becomes outback.

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