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    Quote Originally Posted by SparkyTheClown View Post
    Don't change your stocks - change your broker. Boring is best for most investors.
    I attended the usual Shareholders Association meeting organized last year. The guest speakers were Ms Norah Barlow and Mr Julian from Summerset Group. After the meeting I was very impressed and I bought a parcel at $1.65 on 29-5-2012. Very impressive performance. Shareholders Association meeting often give good information on companies going forward.

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    I really must go to the Auckland meetings. Oops.

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    Sparky is trying to tell you contact Forbar and tell them you want to a REAL customer and take advantage of their services ....at a cost of course

    Others include FCNZ .... Craig's etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by turmeric View Post
    Thanks for the suggestions. Do broking houses ever sell their research to non-clinents? Depending on price it would be good to be able to buy research on a specific company.
    Never used but have seen this in my travels: http://www.reuters.com/finance/stock...?symbol=FBU.NZ
    Free delivery worldwide with Book Depository http://www.bookdepository.co.uk

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    Tha best place may be under our noses ; asking your share trader community.We prob cover all the Brokers/Advisors etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SparkyTheClown View Post
    Firms discourage the sharing of their reports by automatically stamping your name on it so you can't distribute it widely without it coming back to haunt you.
    Quote Originally Posted by Joshuatree View Post
    Tha best place may be under our noses ; asking your share trader community.We prob cover all the Brokers/Advisors etc.
    Adhoc summaries are ok but being provided the full document is frowned upon.
    Free delivery worldwide with Book Depository http://www.bookdepository.co.uk

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshuatree View Post
    pmpmpmpmpm
    Shhhhh. But on a adhoc, not wholesale basis surely.
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    A successful replacement of shares is nearly completed...see depth

    Much better than the STU and ATM replacements which overhung those stocks for weeks....It seems investors were much more keener to snap up SUM than those others.


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    Quote Originally Posted by turmeric View Post
    Going back to this converstion, what is the usual process for getting hold of brokering house's research on individual companies? I just use DB at this stage but it would be really good to have access to a range of independent research reports on companies I am interested in. Cheers.
    Unfortunately my current broker only seems to analyze a limited number of companies. However, I find for a good summary on companies that the ft.com site is very good. It provides links to buy in depth reports from itself IC, reuters and other sources. For example on SUM:NZC see http://markets.ft.com/research/Marke...asts?s=SUM:NZC

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