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    FPH results forecast challenge ...

    My estimates ...900 mil revenue / 215 mil NP

    Updated Guidance 1.8 Bil sales with 425-440 mil NP

    Guys help all with your estimates please

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    Quote Originally Posted by alokdhir View Post
    FPH results forecast challenge ...

    My estimates ...900 mil revenue / 215 mil NP

    Updated Guidance 1.8 Bil sales with 425-440 mil NP

    Guys help all with your estimates please
    "Estimates" without workings are just guesses. Please show workings.


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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    Nothing stopping you borrowing money to buy FPH as long as you have some spare equity in property to leverage against. Dividends not too dissimilar to net rental income and no hassle with unscrupulous tenants ��
    I did pose the question to my bank manager a few months back...can I borrow some dough against the house to buy OCA shares? At that time they were about 80 cents...what a great return that would have been. Unfortunately they didn't like the concept despite us having plenty of equity in the house. Meanwhile they're more than happy to throw money at us to buy a rental... Still, I guess things were looking pretty scary for banks a few months ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclical View Post
    I did pose the question to my bank manager a few months back...can I borrow some dough against the house to buy OCA shares? At that time they were about 80 cents...what a great return that would have been. Unfortunately they didn't like the concept despite us having plenty of equity in the house. Meanwhile they're more than happy to throw money at us to buy a rental... Still, I guess things were looking pretty scary for banks a few months ago.
    Maybe you should have told him it was for renovations, bet he would have given it to you.......

    And how dumb is that ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclical View Post
    I did pose the question to my bank manager a few months back...can I borrow some dough against the house to buy OCA shares? At that time they were about 80 cents...what a great return that would have been. Unfortunately they didn't like the concept despite us having plenty of equity in the house. Meanwhile they're more than happy to throw money at us to buy a rental... Still, I guess things were looking pretty scary for banks a few months ago.
    Same thing happened to someone else I know who has $3-5 million in shares and wanted to borrow $100,000 against his house on OCA as well at 65 cents. The bank said no, as shares are not classed as reliable assets. In the bank’s defence it was right in middle of lockdown.

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    And therein lies a problem with the distorted NZ financial system. Banks would rather lend on non productive assets.
    Why ? because of their own self interest to inflate the housing market so they can lend out more money to "investors" grrrrh !!!

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    Just get a margin account then you don't even need the conversation

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    Or a revolving credit account

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiora View Post
    The SP was once far > ATM,then less and now back to worth more.
    SP is correlated to $ US/NZ ? recently

    Steady up tick in TO,net profit & good margins.
    Aim to double every 5 years

    Someone caught short today?
    Up $0.94,6.2%
    Posted 28-08-2019, 02:00 PM

    Just over a year ago ATM SP higher than FPH
    ATM still pumping out the cash
    What will improve the ATM SP?

    Maybe a dividend or 2 from ATM could help considerably?

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    Looking for views about FPH prospects ahead .

    What part of Covid recovery is priced in ? How much more it need to correct to become attractive again if Covid recovery theme is fully discounted ?

    Or this Covid situation will keep helping it longer then market thinking at the moment .

    SP keeps coming down inspite of its best results ever to be announced are just round the corner ...so need help in trying to understand what's happening

    Market expecting it to lower full year guidance or say something negative about future due to vaccine news ?

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