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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    Well over by end of week ..

    ......possibly $1.60 next week
    Haha nice ramping winner, $1.60 after having run hard and shedding a 3.5c divvy, yeah right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by couta1 View Post
    Haha nice ramping winner, $1.60 after having run hard and shedding a 3.5c divvy, yeah right.
    The worlds a happy place at the moment and banks in favour so no worries about the $1.60





    jeez if FXL can go up 50% in a hurry Heartland can do 20%
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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    I bought my shares years ago, but Direct Broking only records the data since HGH changed its name.
    How does one get at the data before that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TideMan View Post
    I bought my shares years ago, but Direct Broking only records the data since HGH changed its name.
    How does one get at the data before that?
    I don't think you can on the Direct Broking website

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    All the earlier data is available on the NZX website under HBL

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    http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/ also has the historical data under HGH

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    Quote Originally Posted by TideMan View Post
    I bought my shares years ago, but Direct Broking only records the data since HGH changed its name.
    How does one get at the data before that?
    Yeah, it’s a pain. I bought mine in multiple buys, DRP ‘s, maybe a few sells ? Can’t recall and info now not easily accessible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RTM View Post
    Yeah, it’s a pain. I bought mine in multiple buys, DRP ‘s, maybe a few sells ? Can’t recall and info now not easily accessible.
    I started using Sharesight a couple of years ago and love some of it's features, but old habits die hard ... I still have every transaction recorded in a spreadsheet. I can tell you exactly what I paid for every share. how much brokerage, when I took up the DRP, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldtech View Post
    I started using Sharesight a couple of years ago and love some of it's features, but old habits die hard ... I still have every transaction recorded in a spreadsheet. I can tell you exactly what I paid for every share. how much brokerage, when I took up the DRP, etc.
    Yeah me too... Have used Sharesight for a while now which I like but also keep everything on my own spreadsheet.. Started doing that to learn more about Excel than anything but find it a very handy source of information on my own dealings.

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    I've used MYOB for many many years. Using share ticker as inventory number and "buying" brokerage for each transaction.
    Love the way that it provides a full suite of accounting routines and no annual fees.

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