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    Quote Originally Posted by Beagle View Post
    He's Hallenstein brothers CEO. Group CEO is Mark Goddard. Timothy Glasson still holds 11,950,588, over 20% of the company, no worries.
    Yes I said Hallensteins not Hallenstein Glassons Probably not a big deal but he sold 95% of his shares which to me seems like a lot for someone at that level, even if buying something nice.

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    Went shopping (st lukes) y'day with wife as she was looking some stuff at Glassons. From what I saw the store was packed with all those lovely women folk and some were waiting for their turn at trail rooms (think there were about 10 of them).

    She did end up buying what she wanted and I don't think there any slowdown in demand. And the men's shop across Hallensteins was busy too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeremyALD View Post
    Yes I said Hallensteins not Hallenstein Glassons Probably not a big deal but he sold 95% of his shares which to me seems like a lot for someone at that level, even if buying something nice.
    People upgrade houses from time to time mate. Kiwi back over 70 cents U.S., all the talk of the currency falling through the floor has come to nothing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sb9 View Post
    Went shopping (st lukes) y'day with wife as she was looking some stuff at Glassons. From what I saw the store was packed with all those lovely women folk and some were waiting for their turn at trail rooms (think there were about 10 of them).

    She did end up buying what she wanted and I don't think there any slowdown in demand. And the men's shop across Hallensteins was busy too...
    Be careful you don’t get arrested hanging around the fitting rooms sb9.

    The Warrrringah Mall Sydney Glassons had trails of school girls perusing their shop. It seems they cater to the Teenyboppers this side of the Tassie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by h2so4 View Post
    Be careful you don’t get arrested hanging around the fitting rooms sb9.

    The Warrrringah Mall Sydney Glassons had trails of school girls perusing their shop. It seems they cater to the Teenyboppers this side of the Tassie.
    Lol, was far away from the trial rooms. Just that wife wanted show her dress, so had a glance only around trial room literally for less than 30sec.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beagle View Post
    People upgrade houses from time to time mate. Kiwi back over 70 cents U.S., all the talk of the currency falling through the floor has come to nothing.
    Couldn’t agree more, looks the selling pressure seem to have abated for now. Good day today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sb9 View Post
    Couldn’t agree more, looks the selling pressure seem to have abated for now. Good day today.
    There was never any selling pressure, there was just no buying interest. just like every other early/ mid winter. Early next month the HLG buyer starts to awaken.
    Last edited by Maverick; 06-06-2018 at 06:52 AM.

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    Cheers for your contribution emveha. One of the many good things about this forum is all the eyes and ears out there reporting in stuff the`ve picked up from around. This article however is a little old , H& M arrived October 2016. I still stand by my prediction made 3 months ago that they will disappear into the retail graveyard because of their large store format and cheaper clothing.Wrong so far.... HLG on the other hand seem to have figured the optimum "small and Neat " size. Even there flagship stores in Wellies and CHCH aren't too big.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick View Post
    This article however is a little old , H& M arrived October 2016.
    That article might be a little old but I expect that emveha meant to post this article from yesterday: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/...ectid=12062610

    H&M opening in Commercial Bay on the cnr of Queen and Custom St. Right in the heart of downtown, later this year.

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