more likely hallenstein bros not doing very good in AUS , retail in general in AUS is under severe pressure
Hallenstein BROTHERS has been flat for a lengthy period of time. It's Glasson and their online business that driving the growth for HLG in the last couple years. So replacing the CEO for Hallenstein Brothers may not be a bad news overall. Think about the day when Hardlicka suddenly announced her resignation (or getting booted), and replacing by Babidge.
Hallenstein BROTHERS has been flat for a lengthy period of time. It's Glasson and their online business that driving the growth for HLG in the last couple years. So replacing the CEO for Hallenstein Brothers may not be a bad news overall. Think about the day when Hardlicka suddenly announced her resignation (or getting booted), and replacing by Babidge.
a2 price done nothing since hrdlicker left , anyway i should have said hlg australia business was in a rush . share price dont fall so much unless there issues some where in the business. my best guess is australia sales , heaps of aust retailers having issues and forecasting slower growth ahead.
Are there any useful couta theorems on HLG share price?
Couta1's theorem with this one is "be a top ten shareholder"...what could possibly go wrong
Ecclesiastes 11:2: “Divide your portion to seven, or even to eight, for you do not know what misfortune may occur on the earth.”
Ben Graham - In the short run the market is a voting machine but in the long run the market is a weighing machine
Ok. Let me know when you stop propping up the price and we can take it from there. How do you rate the CEO?
Yeah he was a pretty good dude and did the company proud and 10yrs is a good stint, I'm thinking he may not have wanted the extra pressure and committment to drive the Aussie side of the business going forward.
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