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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelvin View Post
    In case anyone is interested, Earl gave a presentation about OCA for the ASX https://youtu.be/g7MUWwddWDg
    Thanks for the link.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tim23 View Post
    Gross dividend though = no imputaion
    I can easily live with that Tim.
    Additionally, long term I think my capital is safe and will grow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RTM View Post
    I can easily live with that Tim.
    Additionally, long term I think my capital is safe and will grow.
    I don't disagree am holder and participating in DRP

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelvin View Post
    In case anyone is interested, Earl gave a presentation about OCA for the ASX https://youtu.be/g7MUWwddWDg
    Awesome link Kelvin. Thanks for posting it. I have visited most of those sites , sometimes twice , the most recent was a walk through Green gables (Nelson) construction site last week. With a guide and all the PPE -just for the record.
    After seeing a few you can clearly see the pattern OCA is all about which is what Earl clearly articulates.
    Make no mistake that OCA are not offering a social service to house ALL our seniors. They are precisely targeting the local high end guys, offering an expensive product at sites centered in the premium areas.

    Greengables for example have competing ARV and SUM building the usual one story villas over the hill in Stoke, nothing wrong with that formula either , but OCA is a 3 story build(= views + density efficiency)200 m from the Nelson CBD/ city gardens. Now that's a serious point of difference.$$$.

    I might normally have lost a bit of confidence in this company with its current low / frozen share price but knowing the sites, seeing OCAs execution and vision I'm very confident they have a winning formula. It will take time , perhaps more time than most"traders" seem prepared to give it, but as an "investor" they are well underway with their ducks all in a row.
    If anyone is out for a Sunday drive up there, because I'm sure Aucklanders just love going back onto the motorways in their weekends, recommend seeing Sands, Meadow bank and Awatere, (Hamilton- A more regular sized rebuild). You will get a clear feel for what they are about. You can even order a meal/ coffee etc from their community centres . I always felt welcome.
    While I personally got in a little too early, shareprice wise, I would rather have risked that than missing the boat for the sake of a few cents.
    Last edited by Maverick; 18-10-2019 at 11:59 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelvin View Post
    In case anyone is interested, Earl gave a presentation about OCA for the ASX https://youtu.be/g7MUWwddWDg
    cheers - interesting overview working out the differences to the to the other operators in the industry.
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    Suppose the seaside resort Oceania has near Auckland would have paid for itself by 2050

    This in Nature says that we've been underestimating the effects of climate-change-related flooding, and that major cities across the globe will be inundated and essentially unlivable by 2050.


    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-12808-z
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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    Suppose the seaside resort Oceania has near Auckland would have paid for itself by 2050

    This in Nature says that we've been underestimating the effects of climate-change-related flooding, and that major cities across the globe will be inundated and essentially unlivable by 2050.


    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-12808-z
    Dont tell me you've been brainwashed by the extinction crew winner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    Suppose the seaside resort Oceania has near Auckland would have paid for itself by 2050

    This in Nature says that we've been underestimating the effects of climate-change-related flooding, and that major cities across the globe will be inundated and essentially unlivable by 2050.


    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-12808-z
    Are you sure OCA's resort is less than 2 m above sea level?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackPeter View Post
    Are you sure OCA's resort is less than 2 m above sea level?
    Coastal erosion would have an affect even if 2m above.
    If you want a coastal front property some time in the future buy a cheaper one 1 street back now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobby41 View Post
    Coastal erosion would have an affect even if 2m above.
    If you want a coastal front property some time in the future buy a cheaper one 1 street back now.
    Obviously - in some places the coast will erode - and in other places you will find it is even gaining additional land. Even these endangered Pacific Islands seem to grow (https://www.bbc.com/news/10222679 or https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-12-...owing/10627318).

    I guess we will need to wait and see whether the sea comes closer to this specific property, or whether it moves away. Will depend on the local rips ...
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