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    Quote Originally Posted by bull.... View Post
    trade went to crap

    Sorry bull. I just saw the funny side of it......One step ahead of the herd. No offence I hope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bull.... View Post
    trade went to crap

    Wholesale recycling.

    Cut out the middleman...

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    At the zoo. Be aclassic explaining that one to the kids.

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    Are these numbers a percentage of the eligible population ie over the age of 12? If so that means the highest one could go is 80% which we know is not enough. All unvaccinated kids have a 10X chance of catching Delta and passing it on to their grandparents who even if they are vaccinated may well become very ill.
    Quote Originally Posted by LaserEyeKiwi View Post
    current estimates for DOUBLE vaccination in Australia (countrywide):

    70% by Oct 30
    80% by Nov 17
    90% by Dec 4

    however NSW & VIC are currently vaccinating faster than the Australian nationwide rate, so should reach those milestones faster.

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    NZ Electronic Card spend for August month

    Lock down impact retail sales down 20% on July (sa)

    But punters don't buy clothes during lock down - apparel down 40.7 percent.

    JUST AS WELL WE ALWAYS GET GET A HUGE SURGE POST LOCK DOWN

    My guess Auckland in Level 4 to Sunday Sept 19 and then the clamour and despondency will see Government taking it down to Level 3 for a week or so - that's September gone for retailers
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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    Winner(n) the malls retailers will be hopefully overrun in 2 weeks time at level 1 rest of country. Interesting that Cafes in CH were over run by older wealthy Ravers ignoring rules... must have all been vaccinated!

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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    NZ Electronic Card spend for August month

    Lock down impact retail sales down 20% on July (sa)

    But punters don't buy clothes during lock down - apparel down 40.7 percent.

    JUST AS WELL WE ALWAYS GET GET A HUGE SURGE POST LOCK DOWN

    My guess Auckland in Level 4 to Sunday Sept 19 and then the clamour and despondency will see Government taking it down to Level 3 for a week or so - that's September gone for retailers
    Maybe seasonal too, winter has gone, summer is around the corner. Looking for a nice upturn in sales in Oct / Nov as people equip themselves for summer

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    Freedom coming and lockdowns to end saw Ozzie Consumer confidence jumped by 3.1 per cent last week – the most in 22 weeks – to a two-month high. Sentiment in Sydney rebounded by 10.6 per cent as the NSW government released its ‘roadmap’ out of lockdown with hopes for an easing of restrictions in October. And despite increasing Covid-19 case numbers in Melbourne, confidence lifted by 6.2 per cent in Victoria as restrictions were wound-back in regional parts of the state. But sentiment deteriorated in Queensland (down 3.2 per cent) as new virus cases emerged.(from Bull.com)

    Consumers getting happy where it matters

    All good for Glassons over the Tasman

    Go HLG
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    A $ worth of profit in Australia might be worth in $ in NZ after translation soon the way the AUD.NZD is going
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    Freedom coming and lockdowns to end saw Ozzie Consumer confidence jumped by 3.1 per cent last week – the most in 22 weeks – to a two-month high. Sentiment in Sydney rebounded by 10.6 per cent as the NSW government released its ‘roadmap’ out of lockdown with hopes for an easing of restrictions in October. And despite increasing Covid-19 case numbers in Melbourne, confidence lifted by 6.2 per cent in Victoria as restrictions were wound-back in regional parts of the state. But sentiment deteriorated in Queensland (down 3.2 per cent) as new virus cases emerged.(from Bull.com)

    Consumers getting happy where it matters

    All good for Glassons over the Tasman

    Go HLG
    Sounds like consumers might be ready for warming up towards a Christmas buying spree ... which will be good for HLG. Of course only, if they managed to secure enough stock early enough to avoid the surcharges of the transport companies ...
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