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26-05-2024, 11:10 AM
#20511
Last edited by Balance; 26-05-2024 at 12:05 PM.
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26-05-2024, 11:17 AM
#20512
Originally Posted by Balance
Don’t you worry about me. I could lose the SML bond whole lot ( which I will not) and still have plenty of gains to more than offset the loss.
You just worry about how poor you are going to be, investing with the garbage ideas you are running with. Stacking supermarket shelves and losing monies - that’s your life?
Btw, you figure out how to value bonds yet?
25k investment portfolio at 18 whilst studying at University (1.5x full time load)... What were you doing at 18?
Go f yourself.
Last edited by ValueNZ; 26-05-2024 at 11:20 AM.
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26-05-2024, 11:18 AM
#20513
Originally Posted by Balance
Don’t you worry about me. I could lose the SML bond whole lot ( which I will not) and still have plenty of gains to more than offset the loss.
And he's as certain of this as he was OCA capital raise last year.
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26-05-2024, 11:25 AM
#20514
Originally Posted by SailorRob
And he's as certain of this as he was OCA capital raise last year.
Which OCA defer by stopping dividends, selling assets and stopping developments.
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26-05-2024, 11:27 AM
#20515
Well that escalated quickly. Chillax, kiss and make up....
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26-05-2024, 11:29 AM
#20516
My approach is simple, just watch the NTA and just keep an eye on debt levels.
As long as the assets booked represent a realistic valuation, I'm more than happy with this approach as a property investment play. OCA has been able to sell some of it's less desirable assets at book value this FY which helps build my confidence in the NTA. Happy with managements answers on the call. It will be interesting to watch debt levels over the next 24 months as they 'deleverage'.
If development stops and you remove all development related costs and just rely on resales the business will surely be profitable. If not, just sell the assets and eat the NTA.
FY |
NTA |
YoY Growth (%) |
17 |
0.74 |
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18 |
0.85 |
14.86% |
19 |
1.01 |
18.82% |
20 |
0.95 |
-5.94% |
21 |
1.2 |
26.32% |
22 |
1.32 |
10.00% |
23 |
1.33 |
0.76% |
24 |
1.44 |
8.27% |
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26-05-2024, 11:31 AM
#20517
Last edited by Balance; 26-05-2024 at 11:44 AM.
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26-05-2024, 11:47 AM
#20518
Originally Posted by Balance
Touchy touchy.
I was getting ready to take on the world at 18 years old while enjoying my teenage years. Certainly not stacking supermarkets shelves and investing in dog stocks!
You just keep a’ stacking - all wasted efforts but hopefully you learn something g from the hard work. Good on you!
Buffett quite literally built an empire off cash he made running a paper route...
Small amounts of cash compound out to significant sums just by earning a half decent return, and having a long runway.
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26-05-2024, 11:50 AM
#20519
Originally Posted by ValueNZ
Buffett quite literally built an empire off cash he made running a paper route...
Small amounts of cash compound out to significant sums just by earning a half decent return, and having a long runway.
He knew what he was doing.
You don’t and it’s so obvious!
Now be a good man and go stack some more supermarket shelves. You need to plug the losses on your OCA portfolio.
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26-05-2024, 11:56 AM
#20520
Originally Posted by Balance
He knew what he was doing.
You don’t and it’s so obvious!
Now be a good man and go stack some more supermarket shelves. You need to plug the losses on your OCA portfolio.
You have one thing that balance can never have ValueNZ, and that is the potential to retire young and be financially independent.
Life has passed Balance by and his aggression towards you is understandable at his age and need to stay on the rat wheel compared to the opportunities you have in front of you.
He's had his opportunity and messed it up.
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