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    I put in an order to sell 2000 HLG. So far 820 have sold and 1180 still waiting to sell. Of the sold ones gone through so far, there was one lot of 371 shares, one lot of 269 shares, 3 lots of 27 shares, 2 lots of 14 shares, 1 lot of 11, 3 lots of 7, 1 lot of 6, 2 lots of 4, 3 lots of 3 shares, 4 lots of 2 shares and 6 lots of 1 shares. So far that is 27 lines on my bank statement and still 1180 to trade. My end of month statements are 15 to 20 pages ASB Securities

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    Quote Originally Posted by see weed View Post
    I put in an order to sell 2000 HLG. So far 820 have sold and 1180 still waiting to sell. Of the sold ones gone through so far, there was one lot of 371 shares, one lot of 269 shares, 3 lots of 27 shares, 2 lots of 14 shares, 1 lot of 11, 3 lots of 7, 1 lot of 6, 2 lots of 4, 3 lots of 3 shares, 4 lots of 2 shares and 6 lots of 1 shares. So far that is 27 lines on my bank statement and still 1180 to trade. My end of month statements are 15 to 20 pages ASB Securities
    Nothing to do with ASB or any stockbroking firm - blame it on NZX rules & if you want, Sharesies type trading & investment.

    Used to be that a stockbroker can aggregate a whole heap of orders and execute on market, then distribute the large order to the smaller orders. Not any more with NZX rules.

    All in the name of transparency and compliance - what a load of garbage.

    No transparency & compliance when it comes to IPOs like MFB or CBL.
    Last edited by Balance; 10-06-2021 at 12:16 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by see weed View Post
    I put in an order to sell 2000 HLG. So far 820 have sold and 1180 still waiting to sell. Of the sold ones gone through so far, there was one lot of 371 shares, one lot of 269 shares, 3 lots of 27 shares, 2 lots of 14 shares, 1 lot of 11, 3 lots of 7, 1 lot of 6, 2 lots of 4, 3 lots of 3 shares, 4 lots of 2 shares and 6 lots of 1 shares. So far that is 27 lines on my bank statement and still 1180 to trade. My end of month statements are 15 to 20 pages ASB Securities
    Sold a small number of ATM recently, got 57 emails of trades, many for 1 share

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    Hehe one! Classic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RupertBear View Post
    Sold a small number of ATM recently, got 57 emails of trades, many for 1 share
    It's annoying aye. Not selling any more, too good a div and yld.

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    Quote Originally Posted by see weed View Post
    I put in an order to sell 2000 HLG. So far 820 have sold and 1180 still waiting to sell. Of the sold ones gone through so far, there was one lot of 371 shares, one lot of 269 shares, 3 lots of 27 shares, 2 lots of 14 shares, 1 lot of 11, 3 lots of 7, 1 lot of 6, 2 lots of 4, 3 lots of 3 shares, 4 lots of 2 shares and 6 lots of 1 shares. So far that is 27 lines on my bank statement and still 1180 to trade. My end of month statements are 15 to 20 pages ASB Securities
    Yep, problem with ASB Sec platform as it sends out trade notification for each transaction, whereas Direct Broking sends out just one contract note for full quantity once the sale/buy order is completed.

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    Has anyone got any data on the DPS for the last 5 or 7 years or longer?

    I am thinking of holding this forever and add to the position on the dips. I'm assuming over the next 30 years they will stuff up a few seasons and buy wrong, thus turning in a bad earnings result as they dump the clothes that did not sell. If one was to keep adding during these events and trust that in the long run earnings will continue to track upwards then its a great share to hold with the dividends as the fallback.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rawz View Post
    Has anyone got any data on the DPS for the last 5 or 7 years or longer?

    I am thinking of holding this forever and add to the position on the dips. I'm assuming over the next 30 years they will stuff up a few seasons and buy wrong, thus turning in a bad earnings result as they dump the clothes that did not sell. If one was to keep adding during these events and trust that in the long run earnings will continue to track upwards then its a great share to hold with the dividends as the fallback.
    Try this http://www.dividendyield.co.nz/viewdetails.php?loc=HLG

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    Try here:
    https://nz.finance.yahoo.com/quote/H...story?p=HLG.NZ
    Select "dividends only" and whatever time period you want.

    Edit: I see iceman answered already. My link will give the half and full year splits if you need them.
    Last edited by Ferg; 10-06-2021 at 01:19 PM.

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    Stats NZ Electroonic Card Spend for May data

    apparel UP 5.2 percent on April (seasonally adjusted)

    Retail in NZ on fire

    That's pretty cool
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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