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    I've been a holder since Feb 2019 and anticipated in a couple or DRP's. According to Sharesight I've enjoyed a 25% total return. So I was surprised to see that FB have a 12 mth target price of $1.61 estimating a -13% return rating it Underperform! I wonder how they work that out?
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    Been covered already many pages back. They have been negative for quite some time. They have been wrong for quite some time. Many people on here expressed their opinion that Forbar have this wrong. Jarden have a price target of $2.34 (from memory). Little doubt Jarden's analysts are N.Z's best.
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    Big day coming next week I understand

    Heartland full year guidance npat $83m-$85m (last year $79m)

    Most on here reckon is going to be much higher than this - some suggesting even $100m plus.

    Jeff better ‘officially’ upgrade guidance if such numbers are going to happen else he will be in trouble (think this excluded Harmoney revaluation as well)

    Wonder what H1 npat will be .....and what full year guidance will be given?
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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    Harmoney has been a dog of a stock since IPO - currently trading at $2.35c, compared to $3.75c shortly after IPO.

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    All waiting anxiously ?
    I think I recall they have kept us waiting for quite a while previously as well !
    GLTAH !

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    Quote Originally Posted by RTM View Post
    All waiting anxiously ?
    I think I recall they have kept us waiting for quite a while previously as well !
    GLTAH !
    Yep ...bankers are never early risers
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by RTM View Post
    All waiting anxiously ?
    I think I recall they have kept us waiting for quite a while previously as well !
    GLTAH !
    They as slack as MOH with their covid updates - say 1pm but always late unless PM or Hipkins on TV ha ha
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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    Last year it came out at 0936.

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    Yeah I just looked that up too!
    Waiting for FRE as well , they were 09:45 last year....waiting ..waitng...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 777 View Post
    Last year it came out at 0936.
    Full year results announcement was even worse, came in at 9.50am.

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