This is turning into a back slapping scary thread, warning bells are being triggered here on the shoals.Perfect storms can blow over quickly too.Im sure i can smell brimstone and blarney on some breaths
This is turning into a back slapping scary thread, warning bells are being triggered here on the shoals.Perfect storms can blow over quickly too.Im sure i can smell brimstone and blarney on some breaths
It is all very positive and merry in here but why not? A massive dividend, good growth and their best ever year. I think we deserve a pat on the back what the future brings who knows but in reality the SP was in around $3 on average performance so even if they underperform there's not that far to fall.
Sidenote but one of the reasons for growth within the group is Laybuy.Com. People can now pay goods in 6 installments over 6 weeks with no interest or set up costs. That business is being very well received and supporting strong online growth.
This is turning into a back slapping scary thread, warning bells are being triggered here on the shoals.Perfect storms can blow over quickly too.Im sure i can smell brimstone and blarney on some breaths
True, Jt. Take care when every man and his doggie get excited. (Didn't stop me following the pack and buying a few HLG, however!)
Last edited by macduffy; 14-12-2017 at 05:04 PM.
Reason: typo
Congratulations has to go to the management of the company. With $58m invested capital and a profit of $25m for the year gives a return of 43 cents for every dollar invested.
Congratulations has to go to the management of the company. With $58m invested capital and a profit of $25m for the year gives a return of 43 cents for every dollar invested.
You should really take off the $12m cash to say ‘invested capital’ is really only $46m so return even better
And shareholders have only subscribed $27m of that capital so really amazing
What happens with decades of steady profits and paying out most of what’s left after capex and hardly ever needing to borrow.
Good old fashioned money making machine eh
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