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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    $1.72.Cum divie..???????????????????/
    He probably heard that those Hemi powered Chrysler's are good therapy and has to have one to get over the winter blues lol
    Ecclesiastes 11:2: “Divide your portion to seven, or even to eight, for you do not know what misfortune may occur on the earth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    When you have to sell you have to sell .....but some would say the divie is built into the price anyway

    Doubt whether he's too worried about it

    Or he might be risk averse.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by RTM View Post
    Or he might be risk averse.....
    Classic.
    Love it....

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    Well the 84 page Scheme Booklet arrived late this afternoon.
    Read the cover so far.
    Very small print inside is going to be a challenge to read.

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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    Well the 84 page Scheme Booklet arrived late this afternoon.
    Read the cover so far.
    Very small print inside is going to be a challenge to read.
    You should have asked for the big print te reo version
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    Exactly...………………………….lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    Well the 84 page Scheme Booklet arrived late this afternoon.
    Read the cover so far.
    Very small print inside is going to be a challenge to read.
    Don’t waste your time

    The front cover says in Heartland green VOTE IN FAVOUR

    That’s all you need to read



    Snoopy will tell you if anything sneaky in the booklet
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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    Don’t waste your time

    The front cover says in Heartland green VOTE IN FAVOUR

    That’s all you need to read



    Snoopy will tell you if anything sneaky in the booklet
    Sage advice...……………….

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    [QUOTE=percy;725284]Exactly...………………………..
    Its going to be interesting.
    With more secure lending,ie fewer big loans,better quality motor vehicle lending,and huge growth in REL lending, it will be interesting to see what affect there will be on the overall equity ratio,eps,roe and dividends,and whether Heartland Group's cost of funding will remain compareable to the major banks. .
    Going to be difficult to find any businesses to compare Heartland Group to.

    CGF Challenger (ASX) maybe a comparison percy?

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    [QUOTE=Joshuatree;726005]
    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    Exactly...………………………..
    Its going to be interesting.
    With more secure lending,ie fewer big loans,better quality motor vehicle lending,and huge growth in REL lending, it will be interesting to see what affect there will be on the overall equity ratio,eps,roe and dividends,and whether Heartland Group's cost of funding will remain compareable to the major banks. .
    Going to be difficult to find any businesses to compare Heartland Group to.

    CGF Challenger (ASX) maybe a comparison percy?

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    Thanks JT,but annuities. funds management,insurance,and assurance are beyond my limited level of competence.

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