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17-07-2013, 08:22 PM
#1771
Was planning buying in Friday but got tied up at work. Been watching the shareprice go up ever since.........
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17-07-2013, 08:27 PM
#1772
Originally Posted by Sideshow Bob
Was planning buying in Friday but got tied up at work. Been watching the shareprice go up ever since.........
Just 22,000 for sale at 87 cents.
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17-07-2013, 08:46 PM
#1773
Originally Posted by belgarion
posted 11-07-2013, 01:02 PM ... (belgie bought a few more before posting )
Well done Belgie. I wish I had some spare cash to top up but am very well positioned with HNZ having bought in heavily a long time ago. I agree with your other post and I see no reason why this share will stop at 90c. I believe we will see it closer to $1 withing not too long a time frame (late 2014).
Those buying in now or those of us having bought much cheaper than current prices have and will enjoy strong growth for some time yet, which will then be followed by nice steady flow of fully imputed dividends. I am very content with HNZ being the biggest in my portfolio, not so happy currnetly with my 2nd biggest DIL
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17-07-2013, 09:09 PM
#1774
Originally Posted by percy
Get used to it as both are on going.We find ourselves "well positioned."
Pretty accurate, Percy.
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18-07-2013, 07:27 AM
#1775
Originally Posted by snapiti
can anyone tell me what %of shares PGW owns in HNZ and what they paid for them. thanks
PGG Wrightson Limited
13,333,333
3.430%
Straight from their website annual report.
Price paid ????
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18-07-2013, 08:02 AM
#1776
Originally Posted by 777
PGG Wrightson Limited
13,333,333
3.430%
Straight from their website annual report.
Price paid ????
PGW paid $10m for those shares as part of agreement of sale the PGWF.
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18-07-2013, 11:47 AM
#1777
Anyone get a low ball offer? What did it say and are Washington Securities high?
http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/indu...ow-ball-target
Sell my shares that have risen by 60% in a year for the price I bought them for? Yes please!
Do they think we are idiots?
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18-07-2013, 01:12 PM
#1778
These sort of low-ball offers come from "bottom-feeders" and are aimed at "widows and orphans" who may be unsophisticated when it comes to financial affairs. Most companies who become aware that their registries are being mined for addresses, send a letter to shareholders warning them about the possibility that an offer may be made for their shares at well below market price.
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18-07-2013, 01:43 PM
#1779
Oh right Bjauck. I was wondering how they frame the case for buying the shares. Do they just lie about the share price? Or do they tell you that the company is about to go under or in dire financial trouble or something?
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18-07-2013, 02:43 PM
#1780
Originally Posted by blobbles
Oh right Bjauck. I was wondering how they frame the case for buying the shares. Do they just lie about the share price? Or do they tell you that the company is about to go under or in dire financial trouble or something?
I think they play the no commission card so for very small holdings, it could actually be worth it. They cant mislead and have to put the market value of the share in the letter as well from memory.
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