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    Nzx50 also returned roughly 9% over last 10 years. Guess SKL has been an average investment. Don’t think it is fair to compare to a completely different asset class, especially without taking into the costs of ownership.

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    https://www.nzx.com/announcements/322305

    Ooooo another very solid result!!!

    I had to go back to 'page 7' to find this thread.

    odd how this stock doesn't get much love considering its performance in the last few years!

    looking forward to your analysis Snoopy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Filthy View Post
    https://www.nzx.com/announcements/322305

    Ooooo another very solid result!!!

    I had to go back to 'page 7' to find this thread.

    odd how this stock doesn't get much love considering its performance in the last few years!

    looking forward to your analysis Snoopy!
    The cynical among us would say that they again missed their profit forecast. A range of $24.5 to $26.0m was given at half year and 27.3m is outside that range.

    Also looking forward to snoops review.

    Disc happy holder

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    At a share price of $2.01 with eps of 14.1 cents the PE ratio is 14.25.
    Last edited by percy; 16-08-2018 at 08:03 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrunch View Post
    The cynical among us would say that they again missed their profit forecast. A range of $24.5 to $26.0m was given at half year and 27.3m is outside that range.

    Also looking forward to snoops review.

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    Yes...happy holder as well. Seems to be good steady performance in all areas. As well as cost savings in new factory. Nice dividend increase so maybe I can buy some A2 milk for my Meuslei
    Be interesting to see how they fare over the next year or three with global trade perhaps being somewhat disrupted.
    Red Bands...yep...my wife has a pair...Birthday present.

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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    At a share price of $2.01 with eps of 14.1 cents the PE ratio is 14.25.
    80% of revenues from overseas - so a good play on the lower NZ$ too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balance View Post
    80% of revenues from overseas - so a good play on the lower NZ$ too.
    True. On the other hand, I assume that most of their raw materials come from overseas as well and need to be paid in USD. The exchange rate giveth and taketh :
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    A very nice result. I'm struggling to find anything I don't like about it - eps up, cash flow up, dps up, debt down, a qualified degree of optimism for the next FY.

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    Quote Originally Posted by traineeinvestor View Post
    A very nice result. I'm struggling to find anything I don't like about it - eps up, cash flow up, dps up, debt down, a qualified degree of optimism for the next FY.
    Agree with you.

    So much so I decided to put a few yesterday into my portfolio as a solid export and FX play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackPeter View Post
    True. On the other hand, I assume that most of their raw materials come from overseas as well and need to be paid in USD. The exchange rate giveth and taketh :
    Good morning BP and all,
    Imports plus value added (incl. labour etc. ) = exports which in this case may add a very nice margin on cost.
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