Cindy on the warpath over fuel prices too. (Most transparent attempt I have ever seen to divert attention from the Governments own highway robbery with their taxes).
So true, always pays to take the splinter out of your own eye first.
Cindy on the warpath over fuel prices too. (Most transparent attempt I have ever seen to divert attention from the Governments own highway robbery with their taxes).
Got a link to her latest comments ? Or are you just rehashing your older interpretation?
Last edited by Joshuatree; 01-11-2018 at 11:59 AM.
Wow, terrible beating for us shareholders today - down almost 7% and counting and with the threat of further regulation just around the corner, who knows where this will end up.
Wow, terrible beating for us shareholders today - down almost 7% and counting and with the threat of further regulation just around the corner, who knows where this will end up.
I'm feeling really "fleeced" today.
I’m surprised it’s only down 7% odd with these continuous downgraded
Tomorrow could be interesting ....guide to help immediate prospects
”When investors are euphoric, they are incapable of recognising euphoria itself “
My broker for one has a buy on ZEL with t/p reduced to re $7.72 with div forecast at half a buck.
i cannot see it happens in 52-weeks time.. will take at least a couple of report to bring investor confidence back.. unless the government found Z is doing everything right to keep the price at the pump low.
i cannot see it happens in 52-weeks time.. will take at least a couple of report to bring investor confidence back.. unless the government found Z is doing everything right to keep the price at the pump low.
I agree, as soon as the Government started using terms like "profiteering" and stated consumers were getting "fleeced", there was no hope for the share price. We've now got enormous regulatory uncertainty that could grind on for years. It's a nasty business.
Not sure what Labour are on about or, more importantly, what they can do. NZ pump prices are the same (or even slightly lower) than average world pump prices.
"prices for New Zealand from 23-Jul-2018 to 29-Oct-2018. The average value for New Zealand during that period was 2.43 New Zealand Dollar ... For comparison, the average price of gasoline in the world for this period is 2.45 New Zealand Dollar. ..."
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