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18-08-2021, 10:26 AM
#7161
Originally Posted by bull....
hardly , but i think you should support your stock by buying online some new undies , they should arrive just in time for your a2 announcement. ( just in case you sh..t yourself )
With the immediate lack of toilet paper in supermarkets, has to flow on to a run on new underwear - go HLG!
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18-08-2021, 10:30 AM
#7162
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18-08-2021, 10:38 AM
#7163
Originally Posted by see weed
....Am expecting HLG results in next short while, maybe days. Hopefully another good div to go with it....
HLG FY ends July. Results in September.
Maybe guidance before then: Not claiming subsidies or paying dividend.
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18-08-2021, 10:54 AM
#7164
Originally Posted by couta1
Hmm bull getting negative on HLG again, thats a signal to start thinking about when to start pulling the buy trigger. Lol
True, but then - bull can be negative on a stock for a long time ... and unfortunately, he often has a point.
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"Prediction is very difficult, especially about the future" (Niels Bohr)
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18-08-2021, 12:20 PM
#7165
Originally Posted by 850man
With the immediate lack of toilet paper in supermarkets, has to flow on to a run on new underwear - go HLG!
LOL a bit of good humor goes a long way in lockdown
Originally Posted by see weed
I been sh..ting myself with a2 for last 5 years up and down coaster. Topped up on a2 yesterday morning just before the drop . Am expecting HLG results in next short while, maybe days. Hopefully another good div to go with it. Beagle what's Hlg yield at the moment 10%?
One good thing about HLG is they know how to apply for Govt wage subsidies and are adept at batting away criticism. FY21 is done and dusted and I think it will have been a solid year so should result in a final dividend of 20-25 cents which makes for about 45 cents for the year. 45 / 0.72 = 62.5 cps gross so on $6.50 that's about 9.6% which is great.
What's far less clear is what dividend they are capable of paying in FY22 ? My guess, and that's all it is, is it will be less than 45 cents per share. How much less ?, I don't know.
Last edited by Beagle; 18-08-2021 at 12:21 PM.
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
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18-08-2021, 01:06 PM
#7166
Originally Posted by bull....
hardly , but i think you should support your stock by buying online some new undies , they should arrive just in time for your a2 announcement. ( just in case you sh..t yourself )
After the year I've had i wont be needing those new undies, after surviving a 7 figure loss and coming out smiling on the other side it would take a lot to rattle me going forward.
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18-08-2021, 01:10 PM
#7167
Originally Posted by couta1
After the year I've had i wont be needing those new undies, after surviving a 7 figure loss and coming out smiling on the other side it would take a lot to rattle me going forward.
Well done, couta1. Glad you made it!
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18-08-2021, 01:48 PM
#7168
Originally Posted by Beagle
LOL a bit of good humor goes a long way in lockdown
One good thing about HLG is they know how to apply for Govt wage subsidies and are adept at batting away criticism. FY21 is done and dusted and I think it will have been a solid year so should result in a final dividend of 20-25 cents which makes for about 45 cents for the year. 45 / 0.72 = 62.5 cps gross so on $6.50 that's about 9.6% which is great.
What's far less clear is what dividend they are capable of paying in FY22 ? My guess, and that's all it is, is it will be less than 45 cents per share. How much less ?, I don't know.
Been mulling over the wage subsidy situation and the whether or not a company should claim it. I came to the position that it is the government that is telling the company to close their shops but that they need to keep paying those working in them. It is not the company making that call, they are being required to do it. On that basis they should accept the wage subsidy as compensation but only for staff who are now being paid but not working at all. They should do this regardless of how profitable they are as the requirement to close shops is not a matter of whether they run a good business or not, it's an edict from the government.
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18-08-2021, 03:21 PM
#7169
Originally Posted by couta1
Hmm bull getting negative on HLG again, thats a signal to start thinking about when to start pulling the buy trigger. Lol
Worked again!
bull rang the bell this morning!
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18-08-2021, 03:32 PM
#7170
Originally Posted by Balance
Worked again!
bull rang the bell this morning!
Sure leapt up this arvo. Tempted to sell this morning's buys but I did that after yesterdays bump and after brokerage and tax there was only enough left for a couple of bottles of wine so I think I'll hold on. I reckon the lock-down could be good for HLG in the longer term. They good enough to navigate it perhaps better than the competition?
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