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    They finished today at 1.98.

    So if you want a "bargin" you can still get one.

    Have you bought back into PGW Duncan?
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    quote:Originally posted by rmbbrave

    They finished today at 1.98.

    So if you want a "bargin" you can still get one.

    Have you bought back into PGW Duncan?
    RMBBRAVE, money where the mouth is. The farming cycle with the lower dollar and the rise of china can only trend up. Another 20pcenter plus divies on the way. macdunk

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    Another 20%er Duncan?

    Over what time frame?
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    Good call Macdunk

    Take alook at a long term chart of PGW. It's on a steady incline

    I think you will get your 20% plus divi on this one.

    rmbbrave, I assume macdunk's time frame is one year.
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    quote:Originally posted by Mick100


    Good call Macdunk

    Take alook at a long term chart of PGW. It's on a steady incline

    I think you will get your 20% plus divi on this one.

    rmbbrave, I assume macdunk's time frame is one year.
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    Maybe yes and maybe no mick. It should trend up at 20pc pa plus dividends over what period remains to be seen. The sp will one day be to high for what it is and trend down all over again. I expect a timeframe of at least a couple of years but that depends on outside influences. macdunk

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    Don't get the wool pulled this little heifer is going nowhere until the EU let Fonterra play butterball and the insurance pays out for the extreme weather events this year.

    To ignore the risks would be Duncanesque, I do share your positive view for the future of PGW but thebuy order at 1.85 could still be filled before September.

    disc. hold

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    Oh my god I just realised MACD has become a guru!!
    Congratulations Duncan maybe we can get you a new keyboard for the next 2500 posts.

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    quote:Originally posted by kittydashwood

    Don't get the wool pulled this little heifer is going nowhere until the EU let Fonterra play butterball and the insurance pays out for the extreme weather events this year.

    To ignore the risks would be Duncanesque, I do share your positive view for the future of PGW but thebuy order at 1.85 could still be filled before September.

    disc. hold
    KITTY, the butterball is sold its back to squire one. More upside than downside. The only downside in the immediate future is the deer velvet. I doubt very much if the sp will be under $2-00 before it hits $2-50 which it will do before this cycle is over. The end of the bad weather season is always a good buy in time dont get to greedy and miss out. macdunk

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    Congratulations Macdunk, your a bloody genious

    PGW has 3-4 yrs of upside from here in my opinion

    I'm expecting a doubling in shareprice in the next 4 yrs. Who cares wheather you pay $2.00 or 1.85 as long as your in on the bull market in Ag commodities
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    Truth is I've been long since pgg was 1.08 in 2003

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