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26-08-2013, 04:25 PM
#1881
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26-08-2013, 04:50 PM
#1882
Originally Posted by The Grinch
The reporters say "Stay away from the forums" the forums say "You'll never understand by reading the papers".... I don't know what to think... if these shananigans continue I'll be forced to DYOR
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/n...ectid=11113397 "Don't do this"
Yes DYOR is the only way.Read,read,read to learn.Go to agms ,ask questions,ring the company if you want to know something.
I personally have learnt a great deal from sharetrader.I have not learnt a great deal from stuff's poor coverage of agms or results.Often they are days old and more than likely have wrong facts.
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26-08-2013, 04:57 PM
#1883
I wouldn't get too upset by today's press coverage. Market reaction demonstrates that most investors aren't fooled by superficial reporting.
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26-08-2013, 05:07 PM
#1884
Originally Posted by macduffy
I wouldn't get too upset by today's press coverage. Market reaction demonstrates that most investors aren't fooled by superficial reporting.
Love that word "superficial",says it all.!!!
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26-08-2013, 05:08 PM
#1885
But what would someone wanting to open a bank account think ? Would that headline stick in there mind ?
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26-08-2013, 05:16 PM
#1886
Member
Originally Posted by macduffy
I wouldn't get too upset by today's press coverage. Market reaction demonstrates that most investors aren't fooled by superficial reporting.
According to the Dominion-Post this morning, Heartland isn't to report its annual result until Wednesday. They've no idea when things are to happen, and are ignorant and superficial in covering them when they do.
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26-08-2013, 05:17 PM
#1887
Thats me having a joke percy - I have met yourself, Karen (who is fantastic) and a few others out there at lunch a while back, Tauranga - that Karen was nice enough to arrange. Wouldn't make an investment based on what I read in the paper or what some mad hatter writes on a forum but they do act as (particularly in the case of sharetrader) a good point for further research. Myself I quite like sharetrader and generally find that once your a familiar viewer who has substance and who is more inclined to post for the sake of it.
Anyways apologies, promise my next post will contain content that furthers the HNZ value buy debate.
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26-08-2013, 05:23 PM
#1888
As long as you have done your best, for no one can do more.
Originally Posted by Snoopy
Now we come to the most important page of the results announcement, our once a year window into asset quality. Looks like the reporting format has been changed, which makes year on year comparisons difficult. However, I read the total of the Grade 6 'monitor' assets to have increased from $185.315m to $198.370m. This is not a very good position to be in. I note on that same table there is a provision for collectively impaired assets of $15.961m which is up from $8.032m in FY2012. But that provision increase is not enough to cover the accompanying increase in 'monitor' assets.
Meanwhile the sum of Grade 7,8 and 9 assets is now $67.313m down from $80.927m, which is a positive. Overall though 'problem assets' (sum of grade 6,7,8 and 9) have increased slightly. I will have to take some time to think through how all this relates to the overall equity position of HNZ. But I was hoping for a bigger improvement in the doubtful loan book than this. I don't think I will be putting any money into HNZ based on this debt book result alone.
SNOOPY
Somewhere in KPMG accountants are crying all over their abacus.
"What is the matter?" they are asked.
"Snoopy did not understand the Credit risk stuff in last years HNZ report, so we rejigged it a bit this year to help him and even added some extra notes in the Provision for impairment sub-section. We were sure he would get it this year. But look he has posted this. We don't know what else we can do!"
Best Wishes
Paper Tiger
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26-08-2013, 06:34 PM
#1889
Originally Posted by The Grinch
Thats me having a joke percy - I have met yourself, Karen (who is fantastic) and a few others out there at lunch a while back, Tauranga - that Karen was nice enough to arrange. Wouldn't make an investment based on what I read in the paper or what some mad hatter writes on a forum but they do act as (particularly in the case of sharetrader) a good point for further research. Myself I quite like sharetrader and generally find that once your a familiar viewer who has substance and who is more inclined to post for the sake of it.
Anyways apologies, promise my next post will contain content that furthers the HNZ value buy debate.
Missed the joke on first read.See where you are coming from on second read.Sorry I did not pick up straight away.Been trying to do too many things today.Thanks for pointing that out.You live in a lovely place.
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26-08-2013, 06:37 PM
#1890
Originally Posted by SparkyTheClown
We can wish Snoopy well with his other investments.
We can?
Yeah Right.!!!!!! lol.
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