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15-10-2020, 12:58 PM
#1621
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About 250,000 shares that were on offer at $5, have been gobbled up
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15-10-2020, 12:58 PM
#1622
Originally Posted by sb9
More massaging today may push the price into $5s...
That was a solid takedown of the $5 wall. The trouble with this stock is they're hard to buy in any quantity. All those corporates itching to get back on the road... and the insto's know it...
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15-10-2020, 01:27 PM
#1623
Originally Posted by t.rexjr
That was a solid takedown of the $5 wall. The trouble with this stock is they're hard to buy in any quantity. All those corporates itching to get back on the road... and the insto's know it...
And some...5.30 now, makes the SPP offer interesting for us retail pups
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15-10-2020, 04:17 PM
#1624
Originally Posted by sb9
And some...5.30 now, makes the SPP offer interesting for us retail pups
I’m still undecided about the future of travel. It looks to be an excellent world leading product. A potential recession and increases in the use of online meeting tools and the possibility that there is never an effective vaccine make me nervous. I’m still holding but buying more seems a gamble. Only the price makes it attractive
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15-10-2020, 04:38 PM
#1625
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I view corporate travel the same way I view leisure travel and human nature in general. We can talk to our friends on zoom but most of us still go to the restaurant or pub regularly because humans enjoy human company. We can watch travel vlogs on youtube all day but we still hop on that plane (when we can) and create our own memories. My belief is that is the same with business travel, sure zoom will replace some low level meetings permanently but there is nothing like real human interaction, especially when dealing with other cultures and significant business deals. For most, travel is a perk of the job and good for morale - zoom meetings get tedious real fast.
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15-10-2020, 04:45 PM
#1626
Originally Posted by daveypnz
I view corporate travel the same way I view leisure travel and human nature in general. We can talk to our friends on zoom but most of us still go to the restaurant or pub regularly because humans enjoy human company. We can watch travel vlogs on youtube all day but we still hop on that plane (when we can) and create our own memories. My belief is that is the same with business travel, sure zoom will replace some low level meetings permanently but there is nothing like real human interaction, especially when dealing with other cultures and significant business deals. For most, travel is a perk of the job and good for morale - zoom meetings get tedious real fast.
Nicely summed up and agree 200%. Human being is a social animal and would always aspire for personal interaction as much as possible and business travel and dealings are no different.
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15-10-2020, 04:47 PM
#1627
Mediaworks to enter digital travel booking spearheaded by Cam Wallace ex Air New Zealand.
I'm not sure how this fits with the core competencies of Mediaworks
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/...H62WQ7X7ZSWTQ/
Last edited by tango; 15-10-2020 at 04:48 PM.
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15-10-2020, 04:51 PM
#1628
Originally Posted by daveypnz
I view corporate travel the same way I view leisure travel and human nature in general. We can talk to our friends on zoom but most of us still go to the restaurant or pub regularly because humans enjoy human company. We can watch travel vlogs on youtube all day but we still hop on that plane (when we can) and create our own memories. My belief is that is the same with business travel, sure zoom will replace some low level meetings permanently but there is nothing like real human interaction, especially when dealing with other cultures and significant business deals. For most, travel is a perk of the job and good for morale - zoom meetings get tedious real fast.
On the whole I agree, but I feel like some companies will be cutting back on costs and I have noticed that some of my friends have been hibernating at home and not socialising as much as they used to - a hang over from lockdown. They are mainly 55+ years old and perhaps feel more at risk of sickness but the mental health implications of lockdown are significant. Mostly this will affect leisure travel rather than corporate travel. My feeling is corporate travel will be back to 80% of previous levels. I don't see it going back to 100%. Just my opinion. No one really knows
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15-10-2020, 09:51 PM
#1629
Tried to put in for the SPP, just one paws worth, via my online broker but so far it has become a Support call
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15-10-2020, 10:09 PM
#1630
Originally Posted by Snow Leopard
Tried to put in for the SPP, just one paws worth, via my online broker but so far it has become a Support call
The depth of demand does seem to be more than a ramping for the benefit of the SPP, but I guess time will tell.
I was tempted to trade a few for some SPP to reduce the residual loss ASB keeps reminding me of. But probably I’ll just end up adding a few more.
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