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09-11-2014, 03:23 PM
#3891
Originally Posted by tim23
Kizame - do you charting to decide on your trades?
Yes, first and foremost, I look for long upward paterns on the weekly charts or better still, those about to start on an upward trajectory.
The stocks about to start have breached the down trendline and consolidated + the fundamentals should be very encouraging.
Heartland is an obvious candidate because it is relatively reasonably priced compared to other stocks,and on an organic and aquisitive growth path.
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09-11-2014, 06:17 PM
#3892
Originally Posted by iceman
Apropos Percy but the "newbies" are an impatient lot. LOL.
Winner is right though about you leaving out sequential numbers ending on 8, but he got the wrong end of the sequence. My biggest single purchase was on 30 September 2011, only 3 odd years ago, at 48c.
That makes me very w.. po.....ed indeed with this great company :-)
Patience boys and girls, patience.
Well done mate. Give it another 3-4 years and I reckon we are all good to double our money and you'll have a four bagger from a bank, who would have thought !!!!
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09-11-2014, 06:36 PM
#3893
Originally Posted by Roger
Well done mate. Give it another 3-4 years and I reckon we are all good to double our money and you'll have a four bagger from a bank, who would have thought !!!!
Is this with or with out using the DRP. ??
Will have doubled mine by $1.30 Using the DRP..
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09-11-2014, 07:11 PM
#3894
Originally Posted by janner
Is this with or with out using the DRP. ??
Will have doubled mine by $1.30 Using the DRP..
I was thinking without DRP to be honest.
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09-11-2014, 10:00 PM
#3895
Originally Posted by Roger
I was thinking without DRP to be honest.
With or with out DRP.. A very good investment .. Even today !!..
Ooops... Can this be construed as ramping ???
My answer to that.. DYOR :-))
Last edited by janner; 09-11-2014 at 10:06 PM.
Reason: after thoughts..
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10-11-2014, 09:26 AM
#3896
Originally Posted by forest
Resignation of Chief Risk Officer
12:13pm, 24 Oct 2014 | OFFICE
NZX Release
24 October 2014
Resignation of Chief Risk Officer
Heartland New Zealand Limited (NZX: HNZ) advises that Chief Risk Officer (CRO) Mark Mountcastle has resigned but will remain with Heartland until 30 November 2014.
Mark Mountcastle has been CRO at Heartland since July 2010. Jeff Greenslade, Heartland’s Chief Executive Officer, said that during his time at Heartland Mark has made a significant contribution and has created a strong risk culture within the organisation.
Heartland has commenced a recruitment process for a new Chief Risk Officer and expects to announce a successor to Mr Mountcastle shortly. In the meantime, Chief Financial Officer, Simon Owen, has been appointed Acting Chief Risk Officer.
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For additional information contact:
Jeff Greenslade
Chief Executive Officer
Heartland New Zealand Limited
DDI 09 927 9149
M 021 563 593
Mark Mountcasle is only leaving at the end of November 14 (5 weeks away), and HNZ seems comfortable with a temporary fix, the CFO will will be the Acting Chief Risk Officer.
Sorry to see Mark go,but let's welcome Richard.
Richard Lorraway comes to the position with 25 years banking experience,lately with Kiwi Bank.
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10-11-2014, 10:27 AM
#3897
Originally Posted by Xerof
khorosho pomeshchayetsya
Think you are right ??????
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10-11-2014, 11:25 AM
#3898
Looks like the market has given a resounding endorsement of Richard Lorraway's credentials. Crikey my $1.10 - $1.20 by ASM time next year is starting to look very conservative
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10-11-2014, 11:44 AM
#3899
Originally Posted by Roger
Looks like the market has given a resounding endorsement of Richard Lorraway's credentials. Crikey my $1.10 - $1.20 by ASM time next year is starting to look very conservative
Don't think anything to do with that Richard guy .....more so the market slowly coming around to what you and me have been saying.
Going to be a bit embarrassing for Jeff when he suddenly pulls a few extra million out of the hat eh. Going to be hard to stick to $42m when first half is $22m/$23m - a sign they not exactly on top of where things are going?
C'mon $49m/$50m earnings this year. Shareprice next ASM will be prejudging FY16 so over $1.40 I reckon
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10-11-2014, 11:51 AM
#3900
Originally Posted by winner69
Don't think anything to do with that Richard guy .....more so the market slowly coming around to what you and me have been saying.
Going to be a bit embarrassing for Jeff when he suddenly pulls a few extra million out of the hat eh. Going to be hard to stick to $42m when first half is $22m/$23m - a sign they not exactly on top of where things are going?
C'mon $49m/$50m earnings this year. Shareprice next ASM will be prejudging FY16 so over $1.40 I reckon
Looks as though if you are not already,it is time to make sure you are well positioned.
I am.!! lol.
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