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11-03-2014, 05:20 PM
#5391
Thanks for the confirmation moosie, just wanted to confirm my amateur ta skills. Yup await for confirmatiob, got in late today but happy to hold peb
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11-03-2014, 05:29 PM
#5392
Just looking at last years Annual Report (,as one does over wine)..I looked at the large holders who might have been the seller.An odd one Christopher and Banks Private Equity fit the bill in a sense that they are the type who would jump ship mid stream to try something else..This is other than the usual instos.Has anyone a clue who they are in the context of PEB.Just look interesting on Google nothing more. Cheers
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11-03-2014, 05:37 PM
#5393
Originally Posted by Minerbarejet
and if it gets thrust in who gets thrust out?
Chorus I think.
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11-03-2014, 05:41 PM
#5394
Originally Posted by Minerbarejet
and if it gets thrust in who gets thrust out?
HLG's market cap is $185 million, PEB's is $458 million at the end of today. HNZ's is $380 million too so would be above these two. Likely to be HLG disappearing tomorrow though... I think?
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11-03-2014, 06:13 PM
#5395
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11-03-2014, 06:21 PM
#5396
Originally Posted by Copper
Just looking at last years Annual Report (,as one does over wine)..I looked at the large holders who might have been the seller.An odd one Christopher and Banks Private Equity fit the bill in a sense that they are the type who would jump ship mid stream to try something else..This is other than the usual instos.Has anyone a clue who they are in the context of PEB.Just look interesting on Google nothing more. Cheers
all part of the Huljich holdings, see the SSH notice published 6 March
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11-03-2014, 06:34 PM
#5397
Originally Posted by Xerof
all part of the Huljich holdings, see the SSH notice published 6 March
Tks Xerof..saw the name which has connotations from the past.It will be interesting to see if there is a SSH notice or we can assume it's one of the big,big,guys covered by the Computershare group holding.Many tks....
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11-03-2014, 08:14 PM
#5398
Member
Great to listen to the Radio NZ program with DD speaking about cxBladder. Listening to a guy like him talk about what they are doing and have done in the past to get where they are and where they are going is very reassuring to me as a shareholder. It hasn't improved my ability to write simple sentences however.
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11-03-2014, 08:31 PM
#5399
Seems to be lots of theories kicking about, DD doesn’t know why either. I really don’t think big institutional buyers would intentionally drag a share price down anticipating a need to establish a PEB holding for NZ50 inclusion, but then who really knows.
Some find PEB difficult to value for various reasons, it is complex tech with an equally unfamiliar US private sector healthcare market for most of us here in NZ.
Pacific Edge management are confident and I personally appreciate the way they share technical info and commercialisation strategies. And, although the fundamentals are strong and the SP is well undervalued now, it would seem to me that it would be generally of some support to investors if PEB were to better firm up some guidance.
With three weeks to the end of the FY14 reporting season on 31st March, it could do them no harm IMHO, to provide an estimate of anticipated sales about now, or perhaps in early April to announce actual sales achieved. After all, a lot of other companies well beyond their first nail biting sales result routinely do so prior to finalising reported revenues.
Congrats to all those who bought in today, you’ve done exceptionally well.
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11-03-2014, 09:18 PM
#5400
Member
Originally Posted by MAC
Congrats to all those who bought in today, you’ve done exceptionally well.
Thanks, I bought some extra on top of my existing holding today at 1.38 and was pretty nervous about it. Was pretty happy to see it close at 1.44, might have been kicking myself if it kept falling past 1.34! (Still a bit of a newbie at all this!)
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