The magazine seemed well done to me, good to have some stories on the people's history and hobbies. It creates a feeling of community. Mostly interesting for the residents but good to keep shareholders informed of what they've produced. There was a cover letter from Julian commenting it's part of their new brand. If you don't want to receive the magazine in future you can email your CSN/holder nr to summerset@linkmarketservices.com
The December Effect. Summerset, (and probably across the board of the majority of stock prices) has that familiar December down trend. is it because people people have to pay for their festive season and cash in some stocks? Is there a technical term for it? Seasonality? XMas splurge funds? Increased uncertainty that the investment firms won't come back in January? Risk minimisation? Clear on the long term graphs and easy to identify.
Come on 2018, you are just around the corner.
All get's a bit wild at this time of year with those frantic festive season organisers
Is there a downtrend? I'd have said that SUM is trading quite healthily with the shareprice moving a few cents up and down - but perhaps chartists can detect something else? As for sharemarkets generally, December trading is often said to experience a "Santa rally". Didn't the NZ market reach a new high recently (yesterday?). Overseas markets are generally buoyant at present.
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