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    Quote Originally Posted by dreamcatcher View Post
    GS today NZ12m Price Target: NZ$4.75 UPSIDE 61%

    Interestingly, in its release the company states Pushpay is well positioned to capitalise on opportunities to accelerate growth, including potential acquisitions that add significant value to the current business

    Great result for holders ..............
    Ummm, interesting. Can't see how they could/would do an acquisition with no cash and doubtful a bank would lend them much. So would most likely need to be funded by shareholders !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    Ummm, interesting. Can't see how they could/would do an acquisition with no cash and doubtful a bank would lend them much. So would most likely need to be funded by shareholders !!
    Bit of cash, issue of new PPH shares, earn-out as acquired company delivers and PPH generates cash...

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    Nice steady SP increase since the breakeven announcement. Last AXS trade was AUD$3.46 = NZD $3.64.
    Fingers crossed we're back over the $4 mark soon

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    Hmm the tide seems to have turned, wonder why

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nigelk View Post
    Nice steady SP increase since the breakeven announcement. Last AXS trade was AUD$3.46 = NZD $3.64.
    Fingers crossed we're back over the $4 mark soon

    GREAT NEWS for holders above 50 + 100 sma with 200 sma @ $3.79 in reach

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    Quote Originally Posted by RupertBear View Post
    Hmm the tide seems to have turned, wonder why

    Breakeven Announcement & instos who valued PPH with their CASH now wish to play

    Should have drunk honey wine with me a bit longer little bear !

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    Quote Originally Posted by dreamcatcher View Post
    Breakeven Announcement & instos who valued PPH with their CASH now wish to play

    Should have drunk honey wine with me a bit longer little bear !
    Oh the little bear got back in when it went down to $2.95 so feeling happy happy happy dreamcatcher

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    Quote Originally Posted by RupertBear View Post
    Oh the little bear got back in when it went down to $2.95 so feeling happy happy happy dreamcatcher
    Hahaha clever bear ..................

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    Not much as nterest in Push these days but pretty amazing report for Q3

    http://nzx-prod-s7fsd7f98s.s3-websit...261/294554.pdf
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    Not much as nterest in Push these days but pretty amazing report for Q3

    http://nzx-prod-s7fsd7f98s.s3-websit...261/294554.pdf
    You mean it is pretty amazing that they stay within the forecasted growthrate? Sure - many other growth companies (PEB anyone) deliver consistently less than they promise (not just sporadically as PPH) - i.e. it always could have been worse and yes, companies which do (from time to time) what they say they do must be better.

    Question is - how much of a premium is it worth if they do what they say they do? If I believe the forecasts of the analysts (which seem to turn out correct for this FY, which is good) and put these numbers into the typically optimistic Graham formula, than it returns $1.57 as share worth. Meaning, everybody paying more expects growthrate to accelerate from here. How likely is this?

    Admittedly - an investment into the faith industry (by fleezing the flock) might be as well good for the soul ... and so far I haven't figured out how to include this into the standard financial formulas. Must be all good ;
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