The chart was looking promising until a few days ago. Funny how these things seem to be foreseen! But it's not just a matter of selling off the bad bits - they have to make the good bits work better as well.
The chart was looking promising until a few days ago. Funny how these things seem to be foreseen! But it's not just a matter of selling off the bad bits - they have to make the good bits work better as well.
WOW still a watchlist proposition for me.
Up 8% today
Market always likes big job losses
”When investors are euphoric, they are incapable of recognising euphoria itself “
Not a lot of interest in WOW on this side of the Tasman, perhaps, but this is a interesting perspective on the company's recent sale of its fuel retailing business to BP.
Have been notified of the Buyback offer. If I was considering selling .... I don't quite figure out if selling via the buyback scheme, or sell on market. Thought? TIA.
Have been notified of the Buyback offer. If I was considering selling .... I don't quite figure out if selling via the buyback scheme, or sell on market. Thought? TIA.
Ace, these Aussie buyback offers are usually structured to maximise after tax returns for Australians. But as a New Zealander, paying tax in New Zealand, your tax bill will be greater if you sell into the buyback offer than if you just sold on market. Unlike Australia, there is no capital gains tax to pay in New Zealand on share investments - yet.
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