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    Yeah, I guess but I was just thinking of it being a nice compulsory savings plan. I'm hoping Kupe will run out mid 2030s rather than in 2027. I also hope for $100 US a barrel oil. I hope for lots of things.

    Anyway, back to HBL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobdn View Post
    Yield seems to mean nothing at the moment. Genesis has a 10.5% gross yield and yet it has dropped quite a bit over the last few days. Incredible how people were so keen to pile into finance companies all those years ago for a lot less return than they would get with some boring old (and I hope safer) utility/infrastructure stocks today.

    Wish Genesis had a DRP like HBL.
    GNE could not have a DRP it simply wouldn't work, as others have explained.

    However I wish ARV could have a DRP, especially once they get to greenfield development and things go from exciting to ultra exciting!

    Anyway, back to HBL, great fundamentals remain intact (some even saying GDP of 4% or something??)... Australian Financials haven't been doing anywhere near as badly as HBL has been doing, and HBL has much better fundamentals (great interest margin for a start!)

    Still great value and in 2 or 3 years (months?) time we could possibly all be looking back laughing how cheap $1.4x was (like it was when it dipped to $1.1x for that very short time during that brexit thingy)

    (Dairy prices down 4% and NZX is down something like 4% since the high's earlier this month which probably doesn't help)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobdn View Post
    Yeah, I guess but I was just thinking of it being a nice compulsory savings plan. I'm hoping Kupe will run out mid 2030s rather than in 2027. I also hope for $100 US a barrel oil. I hope for lots of things.

    Anyway, back to HBL
    No living in hope with HBL,just increasing eps, which will fund growing dividends.

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    Looks like only about 22% of the divi went to the DRP
    SCOTTY

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    Quote Originally Posted by SCOTTY View Post
    Looks like only about 22% of the divi went to the DRP
    I thought this was quite high... especially given the impressive share price run last quarter (best performer on the NZX?)

    Anyone remember the historical rates?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SCOTTY View Post
    Looks like only about 22% of the divi went to the DRP

    Must be many in Heartland for no other reason then for the cash dividend
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by trader_jackson View Post
    Anyway, back to HBL, great fundamentals remain intact (some even saying GDP of 4% or something??)... Australian Financials haven't been doing anywhere near as badly as HBL has been doing, and HBL has much better fundamentals (great interest margin for a start!)

    Still great value and in 2 or 3 years (months?) time we could possibly all be looking back laughing how cheap $1.4x was (like it was when it dipped to $1.1x for that very short time during that brexit thingy)
    With the NZX 50 index dropping like a lead balloon (down nearly 1%), HBL bucking the trend and now back at $1.50 just like that! (panic sellers finished?) Makes me thing Mr Market is searching for the best of both worlds: Yield + Growth in these 'volatile' and 'challenging' times

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    I joined the wife in not taking DRP this time.
    Our dividends are in the bank.
    Thank you and well done Heartland Bank.

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    I decided to go for the DRP this year Percy. At the current SP of $1.50 and a strike price of $!.476 I'm up an extra $3000 already. It's always a bit of a lottery as to how it will go but a happy investor here. I owe you a big thank you too. It was your enthusiasm for HBL that got me investing in the company at 63c back in 2012 and it's been a great ride since then. If I ever get to one of your ST meetings in Chch I'll buy you a beer - or even two!

    Merci beaucoup
    Pierre

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    Quote Originally Posted by pierre View Post
    I decided to go for the DRP this year Percy. At the current SP of $1.50 and a strike price of $!.476 I'm up an extra $3000 already. It's always a bit of a lottery as to how it will go but a happy investor here. I owe you a big thank you too. It was your enthusiasm for HBL that got me investing in the company at 63c back in 2012 and it's been a great ride since then. If I ever get to one of your ST meetings in Chch I'll buy you a beer - or even two!

    Merci beaucoup
    Pierre
    Percy would thank for Perrier :-))

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