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    Holey smoke - up 14%. Well done to the Sharetrader analysts who backed this horse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by macduffy View Post
    Now, that was worth waiting for, wasn't it!

    Yes McDuffy it is. "This will be a day long remembered" Darth V

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    Is there a possibility that the second half could also pull in 15m profit with this kind of growth?

    The major test will be whether they can sustain this sort of momentum over the year and into next. If they can deliver growth next year we'll be looking at a much higher SP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by minimoke View Post
    Holey smoke - up 14%. Well done to the Sharetrader analysts who backed this horse.
    agreed. very good and consistent calls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeremyALD View Post
    Is there a possibility that the second half could also pull in 15m profit with this kind of growth?

    The major test will be whether they can sustain this sort of momentum over the year and into next. If they can deliver growth next year we'll be looking at a much higher SP.
    The PCP in 2H last year wasn't as robust as 1H so this 2H comparison is easier to beat. Exchange rate is also more favorable now that in the PCP.
    I really like their new marketing approach with facebook, twitter, Instagram and other social media channels. I think its clear there's a high degree of cool, hip young management expertise when it comes to marketing who are reaching out to their target market in a manner they've become more accustomed too. Augers well for the future and I will have to watch my weight with the fat juicy dividends we'll enjoy as we watch our company grow. https://www.glassons.com/ Autumn range in store now. My preliminary thinking is they could go close to $30m which if achieved on slightly less than 60m shares translates to an EPS of a whopping 50.3 cps !!
    Might even be able to afford a special trip to Darfield to enjoy lunch at the Fat Beagle
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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
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    Talking of which, we enjoyed a very pleasant morning tea on Monday at "The Fat Beagle",Darfield.
    Nice scones.
    But wait, there is another café called the Black Beagle, I noticed coming back from Whangamata yesterday. About 200 meters before the Thames turnoff heading south. Thanks also to sters. HLG comments. Have been topping up for a few weeks now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeremyALD View Post
    Is there a possibility that the second half could also pull in 15m profit with this kind of growth?

    The major test will be whether they can sustain this sort of momentum over the year and into next. If they can deliver growth next year we'll be looking at a much higher SP.
    Now now mate, calm down a bit

    Heck Winner telling Jeremy not to be so bullish .....always the other way round

    But you never know ... they could make $30m this year 🛵🛶🛥🚒🚜

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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    Now now mate, calm down a bit

    Heck Winner telling Jeremy not to be so bullish .....always the other way round

    But you never know ... they could make $30m this year 

    Joshua said we need to use those smiley things ....god knows what these mean
    I will try w69

    Collectively they mean you have faith in the cloth that hallys bought
    Individually they represent your transportation through lifes experiences from primitive speed bumps at speed, mopeds to passageways through the rapids to adulthood to a dream of an afternoon in rogers launch(called Black Scholes) wearing slightly used plimsolls , fiiling a bucket with snapper and draining the other bucket full of harvey wall bangers to an unfortunate accident to the romance of having a rural property with 10 acres that you can till and plough and meditate, and throw seed on.
    Lucky you have it all mapped out in your mind at oriental bay, gotta have a plan and a place to do it in peace and serenity.
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    Thanks JT .... help me out .... what does you mean
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    So $15m = 25.2 cps earnings. Hmmm... wonder what April's fully imputed dividend will be, crikey.
    Ecclesiastes 11:2: “Divide your portion to seven, or even to eight, for you do not know what misfortune may occur on the earth.
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