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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    I’ll get Snoopy to assess how much more capital Heartland Bank might need to reach new ‘rules’
    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    It’s going to take years before anything needs to be done ..that 15% mentioned is by 2025 or something

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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    Never has been.
    Well the market is looking a little worried, with the share price down to $1.46. But I guess it is just following the general market trend. Nothing to do with having a 'Shortage of Capital'! Hey that last phrase sounds familiar. Where abouts on this thread have I heard it before?

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    You heard from the same poster who said Heartland would not get a banking licence.
    You may not have a long memory,but I have.....lol.

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    https://www.msn.com/en-nz/money/mark...cid=spartandhp

    I would think HGH would be okay with its teir 1 capital ratio already but after the Aussies milking us Kiwi's for years and having low capital ratio's the RBNZ obviously thinks its time for them to sure-up their capital ratio's here and I have no sympathy for them.
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    Surely this is positive for HGH

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    This things broken and I bought more yesterday at $1.45, I'm moving back to my roots next year by getting away from diversification in any meaningful way, every time I've gone beyond holding 3 or 4 stocks I've been skunked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by couta1 View Post
    This things broken and I bought more yesterday at $1.45, I'm moving back to my roots next year by getting away from diversification in any meaningful way, every time I've gone beyond holding 3 or 4 stocks I've been skunked.
    I bought these for the diversification with dividend approach - now hoping they unbreak sometime in the future.
    First time my portfolio has come up with a net red. I hope the falling knives I am playing with don't bleed me out!

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    I would have actually thought HBL was best positioned of the banks, market seems to think differently!
    Bigly differently, with it going down 10c in not much over 10 trading hours.

    My (re)entry price of $1.50 looking very expensive now.

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    I first bought into this (one of my very first purchases!!) just over three years ago at $1.33. Sold out (belatedly) in two parcels at $1.68 and $1.49, wonder if I'll be re-entering at the same price I first bought at?!

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    Not far to go before my stop loss gets triggered. Maybe signing up for the DRP was a waste of time - I may not be a holder fro that much longer

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldtech View Post
    I first bought into this (one of my very first purchases!!) just over three years ago at $1.33. Sold out (belatedly) in two parcels at $1.68 and $1.49, wonder if I'll be re-entering at the same price I first bought at?!
    I exited this stock yesterday given the current market uncertainty, RBNZ uncertainty, and negative TA I will wait on the sidelines for any upend before re-investing. GLH.

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