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27-03-2019, 11:32 AM
#4751
Originally Posted by BlackPeter
One month ago I sold out my complete TRA holding after losing faith into the company. Looks like I managed to find pretty much the SP bottom for doing so.
However - on the bright side - I used the money to buy HGH ... and hey - I am already now 3% better off thanks to this swap than if I would have kept my TRA shares. And to be honest - I think my up chances look better as well ;
Attachment 10428
Memo: It even can be good to sell at the bottom;
I do not rate HLG's new CEO,so that keeps me away from HLG.She was never at one place for long,and that raises a "red flag' to me.
TRA are due to report in late May,so without any "real news" I am not prepared to act on "fake news",or "no news".
Last edited by percy; 27-03-2019 at 11:34 AM.
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27-03-2019, 11:38 AM
#4752
Originally Posted by percy
I do not rate HLG's new CEO,so that keeps me away from HLG.She was never at one place for long,and that raises a "red flag' to me.
TRA are due to report in late May,so without any "real news" I am not prepared to act on "fake news",or "no news".
Hi percy - I bought (as my post states) HGH (Heartland), not HLG (Hallensteins). But yes, I know, Heartlands frequent name and ticker changes have been confusing for all of us ;
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"Prediction is very difficult, especially about the future" (Niels Bohr)
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27-03-2019, 11:49 AM
#4753
Originally Posted by BlackPeter
Hi percy - I bought (as my post states) HGH (Heartland), not HLG (Hallensteins). But yes, I know, Heartlands frequent name and ticker changes have been confusing for all of us ;
Oh dear.!.... apologies.
Great timing with your HGH purchase.
Pleased you changed your mind on HGH.[Hope I have that right?.]
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27-03-2019, 03:05 PM
#4754
Originally Posted by percy
Oh dear.!.... apologies.
Great timing with your HGH purchase.
Pleased you changed your mind on HGH.[Hope I have that right?.]
So do I ;
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"Prediction is very difficult, especially about the future" (Niels Bohr)
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27-03-2019, 03:31 PM
#4755
The perfect inverse bell curve pattern not looking too good
Snow Leopard was only taking the mickey out of us.
”When investors are euphoric, they are incapable of recognising euphoria itself “
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27-03-2019, 03:38 PM
#4756
Originally Posted by winner69
The perfect inverse bell curve pattern not looking too good
Snow Leopard was only taking the mickey out of us.
You may yet get another chance to top up at $2.14?
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27-03-2019, 07:52 PM
#4757
Buckle up as car sales experience a bumpy ride
Around the world, car sales are declining. From the United States to China, car lots are suffering from increasing unsold inventory. In China, for example, automobile sales fell 13.9% in November from a year earlier, the steepest such drop in more than six years, and for 2018, car sales recorded their first annual fall in two decades, declining 6%.
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27-03-2019, 08:23 PM
#4758
Originally Posted by Jaa
New car sales.
Turners do not sell new cars.
Maybe it should be on CMO thread,as they sell new cars..
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27-03-2019, 08:43 PM
#4759
Originally Posted by percy
New car sales.
Turners do not sell new cars.
Maybe it should be on CMO thread,as they sell new cars..
NEW cars become USED cars once sold so very relevant here. If no new cars sold then no need for Turners or maybe you are able to inform me how and where used cars are made ?
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27-03-2019, 09:11 PM
#4760
Yes new cars become used cars.
Turners buy a lot of NZ new used cars.Have to as they do not sell new cars.
They also import a great number of used [approx 6,000 a year] from Japan,so I can't see where you get your relevance from.
They can import more or less, depending on demand.
Try to think of Turners as the finance company that owns NZ biggest used car dealer.
Last edited by percy; 27-03-2019 at 09:42 PM.
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