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31-05-2014, 03:38 PM
#1071
EBO. Majority of their earnings are in Australia.
PAZ,[unlisted market] Most/all of their products are exported.
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01-06-2014, 07:53 AM
#1072
1c change in the NZD/USD exchange rate translates into approximately NZ$ 1M difference to the bottom line for Sanford !
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01-06-2014, 08:26 AM
#1073
Airworks is another to benefit
No advice here. Just banter. DYOR
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04-06-2014, 09:06 AM
#1074
Originally Posted by snapiti
really pleased with the $ coming back....... another bad night for the dairy auctions last night has helped.
Trend is down against the Aussie hopefully see 88 in a few weeks.
Really like to see 82 US as well.
No no snaps .....NZD can't go down (for purely selfish reasons)
And we should be proud of a high dollar anyway
Looks like the world is starting to unravel again
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04-06-2014, 09:46 AM
#1075
Originally Posted by snapiti
really pleased with the $ coming back....... another bad night for the dairy auctions last night has helped.
Trend is down against the Aussie hopefully see 88 in a few weeks.
Really like to see 82 US as well.
Becareful what you wish for Snapiti...
High currency most often signals good stable national economic health....
I've got this feeling NZ is coming out of the other side of its economic sweet spot..all the ducks are slowly leaving that row....Hmmm maybe the time is near to start looking at Aussi (or further a field) again
Last edited by Hoop; 04-06-2014 at 09:47 AM.
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04-06-2014, 02:35 PM
#1076
Member
Originally Posted by Hoop
Becareful what you wish for Snapiti...
High currency most often signals good stable national economic health....
I've got this feeling NZ is coming out of the other side of its economic sweet spot..all the ducks are slowly leaving that row....Hmmm maybe the time is near to start looking at Aussi (or further a field) again
Well if that's the case, that was the quickest economic boom I've ever seen. Premature ejaculation. I guess "rockstar" is correct, then. I'm not talking Stones. I'm talking one hit and then oblivion, drug addled middle age, and then an embarrassing ending doing voice overs for cartoon trains.
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08-06-2014, 11:41 AM
#1077
Member
Hi Sharetraders,
I hope it's not inappropriate for me to ask this on a public forum, but I am a daily Sharetrader follower and respect the wisdom of many posters on here.
I'm hoping some of you may be able to offer some thoughts (not financial advice!).
I need to exit my portfolio for a house purchase over the next 8 weeks and would like to time my exit as strongly as possible to lock in maximum gains.
I currently hold:
IFT
GPG
SUM
MRP
SML
THL
MELCA
HNZ
It really would be much appreciated if anyone could offer some insight as to an exit strategy, any FA / TA advice of which stocks to exit first or hold for another 6 weeks.
Kind regards and many thanks
Shambles
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08-06-2014, 01:06 PM
#1078
Originally Posted by shambles
Hi Sharetraders,
I hope it's not inappropriate for me to ask this on a public forum, but I am a daily Sharetrader follower and respect the wisdom of many posters on here.
I'm hoping some of you may be able to offer some thoughts (not financial advice!).
I need to exit my portfolio for a house purchase over the next 8 weeks and would like to time my exit as strongly as possible to lock in maximum gains.
I currently hold:
IFT
GPG
SUM
MRP
SML
THL
MELCA
HNZ
It really would be much appreciated if anyone could offer some insight as to an exit strategy, any FA / TA advice of which stocks to exit first or hold for another 6 weeks.
Kind regards and many thanks
Shambles
Hmm - feels like being asked to predict whether we will have sunshine or rain on August 3rd, 2014 (i.e. the Sunday 8 weeks from now). Would you believe anybody who claims that they can predict today the weather on that date? Personally I wouldn't hold any funds which I need within weeks or months as shares.
Many of your shares are as well in the short term quite sensitive to what the public thinks the next government will look like. Shares like e.g. MELCA / MRP / IFT are likely to rise if the mood goes towards National and are likely to drop if the mood goes towards Labour/Green/Purple/Grey.
Long term I think that your portfolio looks quite healthy (actually, I hold most of these shares as well and don't intend to sell anytime soon), but I guess this doesn't help a lot with you current decision. Anyway - good luck for getting it right - and I hope that you have enough buffer that it won't hurt you too much, whatever the share price is doing!
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08-06-2014, 01:16 PM
#1079
Shambles Sum has Q2 sales figures due out by July 10th so should see a small spike in price maybe to $3.60 ? Something to consider anyway.
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08-06-2014, 01:19 PM
#1080
Originally Posted by shambles
Hi Sharetraders,
I hope it's not inappropriate for me to ask this on a public forum, but I am a daily Sharetrader follower and respect the wisdom of many posters on here.
I'm hoping some of you may be able to offer some thoughts (not financial advice!).
I need to exit my portfolio for a house purchase over the next 8 weeks and would like to time my exit as strongly as possible to lock in maximum gains.
I currently hold:
IFT
GPG
SUM
MRP
SML
THL
MELCA
HNZ
It really would be much appreciated if anyone could offer some insight as to an exit strategy, any FA / TA advice of which stocks to exit first or hold for another 6 weeks.
Kind regards and many thanks
Shambles
Swapping assets from one market to another..(both overvalued markets??)...Is the house to live in or to rent out?
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