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13-07-2013, 06:34 PM
#1711
Originally Posted by majorbarejet
better give the glasses a clean percy. lol, havent got to 2087 yet
Sorry about that.Just got over excited that Snoopy had confirmed the break out.
Post 2082,offcourse.
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13-07-2013, 06:40 PM
#1712
I can't wait that long
Originally Posted by percy
Sorry about that.Just got over excited that Snoopy had confirmed the break out.
Post 2082,offcourse.
Yes but we are only half way through 2013 and I for one will long gone before 2082.
Best Wishes
Paper Tiger
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13-07-2013, 07:16 PM
#1713
Originally Posted by Paper Tiger
Yes but we are only half way through 2013 and I for one will long gone before 2082.
Best Wishes
Paper Tiger
Me too.
Are you available to help Winner69 plant native trees?
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14-07-2013, 09:04 AM
#1714
Tim Hunter runs the ruler over HNZ in today's Sunday Star Times.Nothing new;""you've got to look at the credibility of management.They've set some fairly challenging targets over the years, the recapitalisation,the acquisition of PGW Finance,the merger of building societies,attainment of bank registration......these are all stretch targets they've attained."
Forbar and First NZ Capital have 90cent target price,while Craigs have 82cents target.
Craigs are concerned at lack of lending growth.As Sparky [and me] have pointed out,it is margin growth that is important.HNZ are achieving this.
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14-07-2013, 09:37 AM
#1715
Originally Posted by belgarion
Opening yourselves up to a tax issue?
Don't think we will be to concerned with tax issues in 2082.Not sure how old PT will be but I will be looking forward to my 133rd birthday.!!
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14-07-2013, 09:46 AM
#1716
Percy ...... Tim says you not a Flash Harry
Keep buying those postie jumpers ... Not that I can imagine you being an Amani guy
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14-07-2013, 10:02 AM
#1717
Originally Posted by winner69
Percy ...... Tim says you not a Flash Harry
Keep buying those postie jumpers ... Not that I can imagine you being an Amani guy
Tim is right there.!
Only time I tried to be flash is I brought a jersey from Swanndri.Rubbish, as it fluffed up.At least postie jumpers look new after wearing them for more than 6 times.!!! [and half the price.!]
Amani ? Nice to know you are a peasant too.!!!!
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14-07-2013, 11:15 AM
#1718
Originally Posted by SparkyTheClown
In the aecond to last paragraph, why did he use net yield when for the two other banks he used gross yield. A 9% yield is good and slightly higher than the other banks to reflect the higher risk.
Disc: hold and considering buying more. Now it is closer to NTA, the value play has reduced and it is becoming a growth stock with a good dividend.
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14-07-2013, 11:33 AM
#1719
[QUOTE=CJ;416698]In the aecond to last paragraph, why did he use net yield when for the two other banks he used gross yield. A 9% yield is good and slightly higher than the other banks to reflect the higher risk.
I don't know which is the correct way to describe the article,sloppy or lazy reporting.
Huge difference between gross yield and net yield.
The whole article becomes rather pointless.
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14-07-2013, 11:45 AM
#1720
[QUOTE=percy;416701]
Originally Posted by CJ
In the aecond to last paragraph, why did he use net yield when for the two other banks he used gross yield. A 9% yield is good and slightly higher than the other banks to reflect the higher risk.
I don't know which is the correct way to describe the article,sloppy or lazy reporting.
Huge difference between gross yield and net yield.
The whole article becomes rather pointless.
Content shouldn't matter to you guys .... you should be pleased just to get positive exposure .... so more moms and dads who read the sunday papers will go out buy .... and buy
Last edited by winner69; 14-07-2013 at 11:46 AM.
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