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    Like TRA I will need 3 and a half years of divvies to break even at current share prices.Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by couta1 View Post
    Like TRA I will need 3 and a half years of divvies to break even at current share prices.Lol
    Must be a timing problem. I bought recently and am (if I count the divi in) already in the black ;
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    Pleasing to see that Heartland are thinking about future demographics (a bit like the retirement sector)

    Will be well positioned in 2038 when 30% of the population is projected to be Maori - that’s 30% of the projected work force that Heartland will be well positioned with

    Keep on supporting our rangatahi - good effort
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackPeter View Post
    Must be a timing problem. I bought recently and am (if I count the divi in) already in the black ;
    HGH at $1.74 and TRA at $2.98, say no more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by couta1 View Post
    Like TRA I will need 3 and a half years of divvies to break even at current share prices.Lol
    Don't worry - share price will not stay static!

    It can either go up or go down!

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    Quote Originally Posted by couta1 View Post
    HGH at $1.74 and TRA at $2.98, say no more.
    It's not timing...its diversification.....too many eggs in your basket....way over the top with hgh and tnr....you need to go back to old strategy and load up on one share like the couta of old

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    Quote Originally Posted by ziggy415 View Post
    It's not timing...its diversification.....too many eggs in your basket....way over the top with hgh and tnr....you need to go back to old strategy and load up on one share like the couta of old
    You are so damn correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ziggy415 View Post
    It's not timing...its diversification.....too many eggs in your basket....way over the top with hgh and tnr....you need to go back to old strategy and load up on one share like the couta of old
    Might not make it better, just riskier ...
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    I missed the first 7 minutes of the webcast,however what I did hear was very positive,including some good questions that were fully answered.

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    Thought I hold a bit back, but now that some nice person filled my order at 132 (and this cum 3.5 cents dividend - sweet) - I just hope that the seller is as pleased with the deal as I am.

    Looking at the results: actually they align exactly with the analyst consensus (which I liked) and the NPAT forecast (10% growth) is even an upgrade to that. All parameters I monitor (like EPS, PE, leverage, ROE) are as expected and look good.

    Sure - a bit boring, but in interesting times boring is good.

    So - I forgave them for screwing up my research system by changing their name and ticker ... and am now full back in. Long may they keep delivering boring results ;
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