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quote: Originally posted by kittydashwood
Truth is I've been long since pgg was 1.08 in 2003
You may be clever but your not a Guru
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He who lives by the crystal ball soon learns to eat ground glass. (Edgar Fiedler)
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I am a guru, and I was interested in PGW.
But if MacDunk is going to sing it's praises, then I am out.
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quote: Originally posted by Paper Tiger
I am a guru, and I was interested in PGW.
But if MacDunk is going to sing it's praises, then I am out.
AH DONT SING AND AM NOT SINGIN. AH DONT SMILE AND AH AINT LAUGHIN.
AND AH DONT SING PRAISES CAUSE IT AINT SUNDAY. macdunk
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quote: Originally posted by duncan macgregor
AH DONT SING AND AM NOT SINGIN. AH DONT SMILE AND AH AINT LAUGHIN.
AND AH DONT SING PRAISES CAUSE IT AINT SUNDAY. macdunk
Presbyterian heh?
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DONT forget ALF it has a big weather proof fiance company and not much butter to boot but very hard to BUY.. [8D]
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Never held, but how much of their income comes from Real Estate?
Winter Blamed For Farm Sales Drop
Sat 22-Jul-2006 6:37AM
The Real Estate Institute is blaming the harsh winter for a significant drop in farm sales.
It says the number of farm properties to change hands dropped by almost 100 last month, from about 250 in May. It is also 50 fewer sales than in June last year.
The median price for farm properties is also down on the previous month and a year ago
The Institute's rural spokesperson, Murray Cleland, says while there is always a winter slow-down, the extent of the drop in sales has been surprising.
The lifestyle property market has caught a cold as well, with fewer sales last month and the median price dropping to below $400,000.
However, he says the market fundamentals remain good, especially with the falling dollar and he expects to see a revival of interest in the spring.
http://www.fencepost.com/news/detail...Sales_Drop.xml
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Good pay out from fronterra, slightly more than expected after a year fighting the high dollar. Everything points to a trend up according to what i hear down at the farm. The high price of fuel is more of an advantage than a disadvantage to NZ farmers in one respect. overseas farmers on average have a greater exposure to fuel prices than nz farmers creating higher prices for their produce. macdunk
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quote: Originally posted by duncan macgregor
overseas farmers on average have a greater exposure to fuel prices than nz farmers
macdunk
Whats your source of info for that statement?
cheers
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CAM, Been there seen that. NZ farmers dont have to crop to the extent most overseas farmers do in order to feed their animals. The higher the price of fuel the greater the advantage. macdunk
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MACD that statement is erroneous as the NZ dollar is the worst performing currencey in the world and oil is measure in US DOLLARS
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