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08-12-2014, 11:52 AM
#991
Originally Posted by percy
Well I very much apprieciate it.Nice surprise for Xmas.
Will pay for the Ham,Turkey,Crackers,Strawberries,Raspberries,icecr eam,wine and beer.
As a novice share investor with a small holding probably only buy me some strawberries. However I take some comfort that I picked, and bought this share two years ago as having real potential. However I think it will reach its ceiling soon, so perhaps time to sell
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08-12-2014, 12:12 PM
#992
Originally Posted by Sgt Pepper
As a novice share investor with a small holding probably only buy me some strawberries. However I take some comfort that I picked, and bought this share two years ago as having real potential. However I think it will reach its ceiling soon, so perhaps time to sell
Be careful.
The company was a mess.MD Paul Byrnes with board support put the business back onto strong footing.The business is now moving forward.My view is the fun is only just beginning,and the next two or three years will provide you with the Ham and Turkey.Not sure about the wine and beer,but you will be well feed.!! lol.
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08-12-2014, 12:36 PM
#993
Sgt P, please note my latest remarks on HNZ.
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08-12-2014, 12:42 PM
#994
should be settle for a while., has make a reasonable profit..quitting
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08-12-2014, 12:57 PM
#995
Originally Posted by BFG
Sgt P, please note my latest remarks on HNZ.
Thanks'
Actually for a novice I think I have picked ok, my wish list a year ago was
Tower : profitable , and a takeover target
Heartland NZ; excellent prospects
Genesis: reliable dividend flow
Dorchester Pacific well managed , appealed to my contrarian instincts.
My friend who has invested successfully in shares for some time, has one rule.
1.Look at the brokers share pick list published in January in NBR and Sunday Star times
2. NEVER buy those shares
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08-12-2014, 01:01 PM
#996
Originally Posted by percy
Be careful.
The company was a mess.MD Paul Byrnes with board support put the business back onto strong footing.The business is now moving forward.My view is the fun is only just beginning,and the next two or three years will provide you with the Ham and Turkey.Not sure about the wine and beer,but you will be well feed.!! lol.
Is a band of 40-45 cents a realistic proposition?
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08-12-2014, 01:13 PM
#997
not fo the short term., one or two years time50c..acheivable i think
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08-12-2014, 01:30 PM
#998
The feeling I get, and alluded to in recent announcements, is that DPC is actively and enthusiastically pursuing new opportunities and I wont be surprised if there are some very positive announcements in H2.
Disc. A holder so I'm biased.
Last edited by biker; 08-12-2014 at 01:35 PM.
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08-12-2014, 01:33 PM
#999
Originally Posted by Sgt Pepper
Is a band of 40-45 cents a realistic proposition?
they say aquisitions still possible so depending if/when this happens and what it could change things considerably, now they have turners it increases there cashflow considerably
one step ahead of the herd
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08-12-2014, 02:00 PM
#1000
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Originally Posted by Sgt Pepper
Thanks'
Actually for a novice I think I have picked ok, my wish list a year ago was
Tower : profitable , and a takeover target
Heartland NZ; excellent prospects
Genesis: reliable dividend flow
Dorchester Pacific well managed , appealed to my contrarian instincts.
My friend who has invested successfully in shares for some time, has one rule.
1.Look at the brokers share pick list published in January in NBR and Sunday Star times
2. NEVER buy those shares
Great picks.
Suggest having a look at the Sharetrader Stock Picking Contest top 5 too.
Last year those five miserably underperformed the NZSE50 and the brokers' picks.
This year (so far) they are:
HNZ |
7 |
DIL |
6 |
XRO |
6 |
PEB |
5 |
ATM |
4 |
POT |
4 |
SUM |
4 |
HNZ I like but the rest you can keep.
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