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21-06-2014, 02:45 PM
#1001
Hoping it does not do a CNU and turn into a 10 year hold just to get back to last months level....
I agree with you on the gateway concept. Its both a feature and a resource.
We need a Japanese style Mag-Lev train circling the north island, catch the tourist stops along the way. Start/stop at the airport. 3 trains each 1/3 of the way round, one direction, auto/GPS location synchronisation, 24 *7.
Last edited by arc; 21-06-2014 at 02:52 PM.
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21-06-2014, 04:37 PM
#1002
Originally Posted by arc
Hoping it does not do a CNU and turn into a 10 year hold just to get back to last months level....
I agree with you on the gateway concept. Its both a feature and a resource.
We need a Japanese style Mag-Lev train circling the north island, catch the tourist stops along the way. Start/stop at the airport. 3 trains each 1/3 of the way round, one direction, auto/GPS location synchronisation, 24 *7.
The long term trend is up.For the trend to be confirmed as broken the share price needs to fall lower than the 200 day moving average,which is on $3.67 at present.Should it go lower than $3.67, and not bounce back up within a couple of weeks,then I would sell the shares I have left.
CNU had a "black Swann" [nasty] event that caused the sp to fall out of bed.Famous last words,but I don't see any such event in AIA"s out look.
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21-06-2014, 04:49 PM
#1003
Originally Posted by percy
The long term trend is up.For the trend to be confirmed as broken the share price needs to fall lower than the 200 day moving average,which is on $3.67 at present.Should it go lower than $3.67, and not bounce back up within a couple of weeks,then I would sell the shares I have left.
CNU had a "black Swann" [nasty] event that caused the sp to fall out of bed.Famous last words,but I don't see any such event in AIA"s out look.
I find this interesting Percy. AIA is allowed to maintain its monopoly earning big $$$ yet CNU gets hammered by the concon. What's the difference? Tourists and kiwis are fitting the bill for AIA rates versus just kiwis for CNU?
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21-06-2014, 05:07 PM
#1004
Originally Posted by nextbigthing
I find this interesting Percy. AIA is allowed to maintain its monopoly earning big $$$ yet CNU gets hammered by the concon. What's the difference? Tourists and kiwis are fitting the bill for AIA rates versus just kiwis for CNU?
I have no idea.!
Yet a "black Swann" event did cause CNU sp to fall.
Whether or not it happens to AIA I can not predict.I can only state that I think it is unlikely in my opinon.
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21-06-2014, 05:48 PM
#1005
Originally Posted by percy
The long term trend is up.For the trend to be confirmed as broken the share price needs to fall lower than the 200 day moving average,which is on $3.67 at present.Should it go lower than $3.67, and not bounce back up within a couple of weeks,then I would sell the shares I have left.
CNU had a "black Swann" [nasty] event that caused the sp to fall out of bed.Famous last words,but I don't see any such event in AIA"s out look.
If you have to sell below 367 (because it aint bounced up) I reckon it will fall to 250 as world markets collapse
Then would be time to load up again eh Percy, just like in 2009
Look at the chart from last century (current little drop is a blip) ..... nice and steady increases except for the beating it took between 2008/09 like all stocks
If you worried arc methinks you are thinking like a short term trader
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21-06-2014, 06:36 PM
#1006
Originally Posted by nextbigthing
I find this interesting Percy. AIA is allowed to maintain its monopoly earning big $$$ yet CNU gets hammered by the concon. What's the difference? Tourists and kiwis are fitting the bill for AIA rates versus just kiwis for CNU?
leas of its earnings are regulated than CNU. Just the landing fees. If you have ever paid parking charges (or taxi or retail lease payments) you know they are not regulated.
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21-06-2014, 06:38 PM
#1007
Originally Posted by winner69
If you have to sell below 367 (because it aint bounced up) I reckon it will fall to 250 as world markets collapse
Then would be time to load up again eh Percy, just like in 2009
Look at the chart from last century (current little drop is a blip) ..... nice and steady increases except for the beating it took between 2008/09 like all stocks
If you worried arc methinks you are thinking like a short term trader
Totally agree with you.My wonderful Heartland dividends would be well spent loading up on AIA at $2.50.....
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11-08-2014, 11:52 AM
#1008
According to Australia's "Motley Fool"
Here’s why you might want to take a second look at Auckland International Airport Ltd
http://www.fool.com.au/2014/08/11/he...l-airport-ltd/
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10-09-2014, 03:35 PM
#1009
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09-12-2014, 11:07 PM
#1010
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