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  1. #1181
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwimalayalee View Post
    I don't understand the new update in announcements on the nzx for WDT
    Then you need to read them again

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    Thanks for the big help, does mean a lot...

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    Looks like some directors bought a few shares.

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    Reversing some salary sacrifices.
    Positive
    https://stocknessmonster.com/announc...dt.nzx-364028/

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    Any chance WDT starts paying any dividends...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwimalayalee View Post
    Any chance WDT starts paying any dividends...
    I would hazard a guess and say NEVER
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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    Off its .07 base , today @ .072 is there price growth Afoot ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by whatsup View Post
    Off its .07 base , today @ .072 is there price growth Afoot ?
    In the current market conditions(both COVID and the broader NZX),WDT is cheap....NZherald article is saying that it clocked 5% growth...

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/...nel=lcp-926957

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    Some decent buy side that I've seen in a while....

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    Quote Originally Posted by artemis View Post
    Good article in Spinoff about IOT in New Zealand. Starts with beekeeping (who knew?)
    The big iwi bee company here at Ohakune puts pressure pads under its remote helicoptered-in hives to measure their increase weight, letting the bee-keeper know when the supers are full of honey, while weight drop indicates wasp attacks or disease. A microwave link connected the hives to the honey factory. I don't know if they are accessible on the internet yet. I'll stop by and ask the guys.
    Last edited by Jiggs; 22-12-2020 at 11:01 AM.

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