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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    Truly amazing how people are spending at the moment ...the worlds a happy place eh ..and HLG stores will be creaming it

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    No wonder online spending is going through the roof, people getting excited about their digital presence https://www.glassons.com/
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    Do you think we will get a trading update on Monday? Happened last year on the 1/12

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeM View Post
    Do you think we will get a trading update on Monday? Happened last year on the 1/12
    If its materially significant like last year it was higher by 15% than previous. Here's hoping they would announce a trading update come Monday. Then it'll be BOOM time $6+ here we come.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeM View Post
    Do you think we will get a trading update on Monday? Happened last year on the 1/12
    Good question...Either then or at the annual meeting on 12 December. The key is to be well positioned before hand
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beagle View Post
    No wonder online spending is going through the roof, people getting excited about their digital presence https://www.glassons.com/
    Just wondering if you frequent that page at regular intervals

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    Quote Originally Posted by sb9 View Post
    If its materially significant like last year it was higher by 15% than previous. Here's hoping they would announce a trading update come Monday. Then it'll be BOOM time $6+ here we come.
    Growth will be more than your 15% number sb9

    Only 6 bucks .....jeez it was much more than that a while ago and the world is happier now .....and no problems with their margins now.

    Jeez if Kathmandu can do well HLG are doing much better
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    Hallensteins in Queen St Ak had people queuing for changing rooms Friday afternoon, and Glassons next door looked really busy too. I was impressed with the stock - much improved on a couple of years ago in terms of appealing to all ages.

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    Consumer Confidence pretty high

    Hallensteins and Glassons to have a boomer summer season

    Record sales I reckon ....double digit growth and good margins equals record profits
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    HLG longest serving member on the NZX

    From linked article:
    retailer's market value has increased from $232 million to just $337m in the past 25 years as it has struggled to make sustained progress in challenging Australasian retail market conditions.

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/best-of-b...+December+2018

    So stuff all capital returns (most of it come lrecently but it’s had it’s up and downs) since listing but that’s what you would expect when most of the profits have been paid out as dividends over the years
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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    HLG longest serving member on the NZX

    From linked article:
    retailer's market value has increased from $232 million to just $337m in the past 25 years as it has struggled to make sustained progress in challenging Australasian retail market conditions.

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/best-of-b...+December+2018

    So stuff all capital returns (most of it come lrecently but it’s had it’s up and downs) since listing but that’s what you would expect when most of the profits have been paid out as dividends over the years
    A fact completely overlooked by Gaynor. HLG has a stellar record as a dividend yield stock and anyone fortunate enough to follow the dog who picked the bottom a couple of years ago at $2.70 has done handsomely well with capital gains too. Quite apart from that I think they're just coming into their stride with their Glassons expansion in Australia. Plenty more growth to come over there I also think its notable that HLG are N.Z.'s oldest listed company. Plenty of companies come and go over the years...there's something I really like about long established companies.
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