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14-11-2017, 10:44 AM
#9961
Member
Taking up full allowance and I am overweight already.
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14-11-2017, 11:22 AM
#9962
Member
I think this is a good time for me to start on my exit strategy. As much as I would like to hold onto these shares and the dividends, I need the money next year so now seems like a good time to start the sell down. Will still hold some though
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16-11-2017, 09:10 AM
#9963
Any shareholders here who are NOT taking up their rights? Seems as much as a no-brainer as their SPP early this year.
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16-11-2017, 09:27 AM
#9964
Member
Originally Posted by silu
Any shareholders here who are NOT taking up their rights? Seems as much as a no-brainer as their SPP early this year.
nope, but can't as i'm overseas
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16-11-2017, 11:31 AM
#9965
Originally Posted by weasel
nope, but can't as i'm overseas
So am I but no need to let that stop us. This from their announcement:
" Applications can be made online at heartlandshareoffer.co.nz from Thursday 23
November 2017. Applications must be received by 5.00pm on Friday 8 December
2017 (unless extended)."
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16-11-2017, 11:36 AM
#9966
Member
overseas overseas, not just on holiday :-)
You are an Eligible Shareholder if, as at 5.00 pm on the Record Date, you are recorded in
Heartland’s share register as a Shareholder and:
(a)
your address is shown in Heartland’s share register as being in New Zealand or Australia; or
(b)
your address is shown in Heartland’s share register as being in Hong Kong, Singapore, the
United Kingdom or Norway and you are an Institutional Investor,
and you are not in the United States and you are not acting for the account or bene
fit of a
person in the United States.
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16-11-2017, 11:42 AM
#9967
Originally Posted by weasel
overseas overseas, not just on holiday :-)
You are an Eligible Shareholder if, as at 5.00 pm on the Record Date, you are recorded in
Heartland’s share register as a Shareholder and:
(a)
your address is shown in Heartland’s share register as being in New Zealand or Australia; or
(b)
your address is shown in Heartland’s share register as being in Hong Kong, Singapore, the
United Kingdom or Norway and you are an Institutional Investor,
and you are not in the United States and you are not acting for the account or bene
fit of a
person in the United States.
Oh, a foreigner :-)
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16-11-2017, 12:47 PM
#9968
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
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16-11-2017, 12:50 PM
#9969
Originally Posted by winner69
lets see how committed Winston Perters is to investing in NZ business. He would quite like to bolster Kiwibank - maybe he should look at HBL
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16-11-2017, 02:35 PM
#9970
Originally Posted by Snoopy
Let's keep Beagle's remark in perspective. Yes there are banks with larger exposure to agriculture in general and dairy in particular than Heartland when measured in dollar terms. But there is no listed bank in NZ with a higher exposure to dairy in portfolio percentage terms, and that is what really matters. This is no surprise because Heartland used to be thought of as a specialist rural lender. These days the heartland of New Zealand has a new meaning: Reverse mortgages in Remuera.
Originally Posted by Beagle
Pretty sure you'll find Rabobank have a higher concentration of dairy loans.
Probably correct Beagle. But Rabobank shares are not listed in NZ.
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Last edited by Snoopy; 16-11-2017 at 02:37 PM.
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