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    Welcome back Gragher, please sell up and buzz off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by couta1 View Post
    Welcome back Gragher, please sell up and buzz off.
    I wouldn't rule out the possibility of some conservative investors being offended with the new Hallensteins advertising campaign. Some of them might even think that it hasn't taken long since the CEO Goddard resigned for the wheels to come off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beagle View Post
    I wouldn't rule out the possibility of some conservative investors being offended with the new Hallensteins advertising campaign. Some of them might even think that it hasn't taken long since the CEO Goddard resigned for the wheels to come off.
    The pattern smells of Gragher to me anyway I'm chasing it down and topping up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beagle View Post
    I wouldn't rule out the possibility of some conservative investors being offended with the new Hallensteins advertising campaign. Some of them might even think that it hasn't taken long since the CEO Goddard resigned for the wheels to come off.
    Doubt it ...quite fashionable to look like that chick

    though might be a public backlash if they had guys in Glassons dresses in their ads
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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    Doubt it ...quite fashionable to look like that chick though might be a public backlash if they had guys in Glassons dresses in their ads
    Eddie Izzard is in the country at present so they have the ideal(?) opportunity to find out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    Doubt it ...quite fashionable to look like that chick
    heaps of positive feedback on twitter (perhaps a place where less conservative people hang out! )
    For clarity, nothing I say is advice....

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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    Doubt it ...quite fashionable to look like that chick
    Agree Winner, very fashionable and has been for some time. Its actually not an uncommon corporate look either. My female lawyer frequently wears a suit and she looks very sharp and gives me good professional advice irrespective of what she wears. I am not entirely sure what is offensive about the HLG advertising. Should women only be seen wearing dresses?

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    Quote Originally Posted by couta1 View Post
    The pattern smells of Gragher to me anyway I'm chasing it down and topping up.
    Trust you Couta! I am down the gurgler with this one again and regret buying back in recently

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    I agree with Couta it is an overreaction CEO Goddard resigned a week ago the HLG advertising was already done by the time he resigned it is not the wheels coming off now he has gone. We all know there is a great result coming on the update. The CEO started in 2017 and he has done wonderful job and I am sure the heads have taken on board his knowledge. They are the oldest stock in the top 50 and if you look back as far as 2009 their dividends have been very high, they know their jobs at the highest level, and I am sure it will carry on for many years to come. I am looking forward to buying many more shares when I feel it is the bottom. Looking at the sellers I am going to be a happy man with a dividend at over 10% how can you go wrong I am amazed (it reminds me of Jane taking the top job at a2 it was the end for a2 lol) CEOs do so much but life goes on it does not always mean it is the end of HLG but once again it’s the mom and dad investors that lose

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Rocket View Post
    I agree with Couta it is an overreaction CEO Goddard resigned a week ago the HLG advertising was already done by the time he resigned it is not the wheels coming off now he has gone. We all know there is a great result coming on the update. The CEO started in 2017 and he has done wonderful job and I am sure the heads have taken on board his knowledge. They are the oldest stock in the top 50 and if you look back as far as 2009 their dividends have been very high, they know their jobs at the highest level, and I am sure it will carry on for many years to come. I am looking forward to buying many more shares when I feel it is the bottom. Looking at the sellers I am going to be a happy man with a dividend at over 10% how can you go wrong I am amazed (it reminds me of Jane taking the top job at a2 it was the end for a2 lol) CEOs do so much but life goes on it does not always mean it is the end of HLG but once again it’s the mom and dad investors that lose

    HLG aren't in the top 50. They might have had a chance to join if they stayed in the mid $5's, but the market (mostly Grahger) have made their call.

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