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24-04-2014, 07:41 PM
#301
To be read aloud in Gollum voices
Originally Posted by axe
Where is the Paper Tiger?
They will know how much steam is left in the buyback...... right?
Yes, we knows it!
We knows it because we reads the precious notices, don't we...
Yes, and we reads all of each notice.
No more nasty buy-backs!
Best Wishes
Paper Tiger
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24-04-2014, 07:44 PM
#302
Originally Posted by Paper Tiger
Yes, we knows it!
We knows it because we reads the precious notices, don't we...
Yes, and we reads all of each notice.
No more nasty buy-backs!
Best Wishes
Paper Tiger
Thanks PT,
I read the notice but didn't open the attachment. So silly.
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24-04-2014, 07:50 PM
#303
Sometimes you have to scroll down
Originally Posted by axe
Thanks PT,
I read the notice but didn't open the attachment. So silly.
Actually it is in the notice - at the bottom.
Best Wishes
Paper Tiger
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24-04-2014, 07:51 PM
#304
Originally Posted by Paper Tiger
Actually it is in the notice - at the bottom.
Best Wishes
Paper Tiger
See you at 280 cents.
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24-04-2014, 07:54 PM
#305
Originally Posted by Paper Tiger
Actually it is in the notice - at the bottom.
Best Wishes
Paper Tiger
Well, it has become apparent I cannot read well, so I'm glad for the Paper Tiger.
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24-04-2014, 09:19 PM
#306
Originally Posted by robbo24
See you at 280 cents.
wouldn't the buyback support the price, not hold it back? Please explain.
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24-04-2014, 09:32 PM
#307
Originally Posted by Harvey Specter
wouldn't the buyback support the price, not hold it back? Please explain.
I agree Harvey, I didn't mean to infer otherwise...
Just saying the charts look good.
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28-04-2014, 10:20 AM
#308
Originally Posted by belgarion
Will be interesting to see whether the price holds up now the buyback has finished ... Or whether I should pocket the divie and 25c CG and run for the hills.
The last day of trading was without buyback support.
Tell me what you think? Looked pretty strong to me!
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28-04-2014, 10:20 AM
#309
Originally Posted by belgarion
Will be interesting to see whether the price holds up now the buyback has finished ... Or whether I should pocket the divie and 25c CG and run for the hills.
The last day of trading was without buyback support.
Tell me what you think? Looked pretty strong to me!
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28-04-2014, 08:09 PM
#310
Originally Posted by Marilyn Munroe
The power pylons you can see from your house marching across the Port Hills towards the Bromley sub-station carry wires that start at Manapouri.
At a presentation given by Patrick Strange the former CEO of Transpower during the time of uncertainty over the smelter someone asked if the Manapouri output became available to the general market would Transpower extend high voltage DC link futher south to Manapouri? Mr Stange said no because existing capacity was sufficient.
Thanks for this info Marilyn. There are a couple of points I would like clarification on though. Through some of my slightly lazy internet research.
http://new.abb.com/systems/hvdc/references/new-Zealand
we are told the DC link is a 610-km long inter-island HVDC transmission system, between Benmore substation on the South Island and Haywards substation north of Wellington.
Those power pylons marching across the Port Hills, as you put it, that you say come from Manapouri. All fair enough. But as they are north of the start point of the DC link at Benmore, I don't understand the relevance to Dr Patrick Stranges point, that you also quote, about the DC link being sufficient to transmit the Manapouri power North.
The relevant point as I see it, is how does the Manapouri power get to the Benmore node? What Dr Patrick Strange said can still be entirely true, even if no link between Manapouri and Benmore currently exists.
What got me thinking about this was the CEN monthly power data release for March 2014.
https://www.nzx.com/files/attachments/192636.pdf
The first few pages in this seem to be a picture of the entire power system, not just Contact. Page 6 shows a diagram of the GWh produced in the North island covering three years and alongside that the total GWh produced in the South Island excluding Tiwai (my bold). Why would Tiwai be excluded, which as I see it means by implication not relevant, if Tiwai is connected to the grid?
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