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    A new all time high of 75c today. Market starting to see the high dividend yield ?

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    PAZ needs some love too. Worries me a bit you guys ramping this consistently and not talking about PAZ. Makes me wonder who the big seller of PAZ has been lately ?
    Ecclesiastes 11:2: “Divide your portion to seven, or even to eight, for you do not know what misfortune may occur on the earth.
    Ben Graham - In the short run the market is a voting machine but in the long run the market is a weighing machine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beagle View Post
    PAZ needs some love too. Worries me a bit you guys ramping this consistently and not talking about PAZ. Makes me wonder who the big seller of PAZ has been lately ?
    No ramping on here mate. If you want ramping, read the HLG thread :-)

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    I think I posted awhile ago I thought the big PAZ seller may have been a large holder whose wife recently died,so it may be for estate purposes.If it is the person I think it is, he paid 7 cents for his original holding, then added at 14 cents.Three holdings totalling 6 million shares.We do know it has not been a director,as they have stated any director's buys/sells would be announced to the market.
    PAZ remains my largest holding while SFF is my second largest holding.I thought SFF share price may have drifted a little over summer,and I had grand ideas of picking up a few more in February, before their result anouncement,so I was well positioned for the juicy divie in April.

    Breaking News,
    Would you believe it,a seller has been off loading shares at 66 cents.!!!
    Last edited by percy; 11-11-2020 at 05:17 PM.

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    Breaking News,
    Would you believe it,a seller has been off loading shares at 66 cents.!!![/QUOTE]

    Managed to get some at 66 cents before they all went.

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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    Breaking News,
    Would you believe it,a seller has been off loading shares at 66 cents.!!!


    Yes I noticed that yesterday. Seemed a bit odd immediately after they reached 75c. Someone must have been overdue a new deck or a tax bill and needed cash in a hurry !! Well done on picking a few of them up.
    Last edited by iceman; 12-11-2020 at 12:27 PM.

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    I tried to buy the 17,571 for sale at 66 cents too late yesterday afternoon.
    They went through at 9.27 this morning while I was out.
    Then another 17,571 were traded at 66 cents at 9.56 am and 3,046 at 66 cents also at 9.56 am.
    So total traded at 66 cents was 88,288.

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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    I tried to buy the 17,571 for sale at 66 cents too late yesterday afternoon.
    They went through at 9.27 this morning while I was out.
    Then another 17,571 were traded at 66 cents at 9.56 am and 3,046 at 66 cents also at 9.56 am.
    So total traded at 66 cents was 88,288.
    Looks like they've been cleaned out (for perhaps just for the time being). Only offer is 75c.

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    RCEP delivers additional tariff elimination on a number of New Zealand food products into Indonesia, including sheepmeat, beef, fish and fish products, liquid milk, grated or powdered cheese, honey, avocados, tomatoes and persimmons.
    2018 population was 267.7 million.
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