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24-12-2014, 07:09 AM
#441
Originally Posted by KW
Unless the cat was called Billabong, in which case you would have been better of getting a new kitten as the old one would have been almost dead from old age before it bounced back
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I remember that bounce very well. If you had the balls to buy in @ 10 cents at its low you had a 6 bagger after a few weeks as it jumped back to the 60s. That was a pretty epic bounce but was fuelled by a cocktail of fear, large shorts (excuse the pun) and finally saved by MASSIVE cost cutting, so very rarely happens. If you time it very well you can profit big time
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24-12-2014, 09:48 AM
#442
Originally Posted by KW
Unless the cat was called Billabong, in which case you would have been better of getting a new kitten as the old one would have been almost dead from old age before it bounced back
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Ouch, a few people lost their shirt / skirt there didn't they !! I've never been a fan of companies that make brand name apparel and / or merchandise. What's hot one minute is suddenly out of fashion and then... Always exceptions to the rule though. Louis Vuitton seemed to have done a bit of alright don't they !
Originally Posted by BFG
I remember that bounce very well. If you had the balls to buy in @ 10 cents at its low you had a 6 bagger after a few weeks as it jumped back to the 60s. That was a pretty epic bounce but was fuelled by a cocktail of fear, large shorts (excuse the pun) and finally saved by MASSIVE cost cutting, so very rarely happens. If you time it very well you can profit big time
Mistime it and you can lose your shirt, trousers and undies. Kittens are eminently more likeable than old cats
Last edited by Beagle; 24-12-2014 at 09:51 AM.
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24-12-2014, 10:24 AM
#443
Originally Posted by Roger
Ouch, a few people lost their shirt / skirt there didn't they !! I've never been a fan of companies that make brand name apparel and / or merchandise. What's hot one minute is suddenly out of fashion and then... Always exceptions to the rule though. Louis Vuitton seemed to have done a bit of alright don't they !
Totally agree. Very cyclical in nature as well.
Originally Posted by Roger
Mistime it and you can lose your shirt, trousers and undies. Kittens are eminently more likeable than old cats
Oh yes indeed. An element of luck in there as well, mixed in with seeing a totally undetvalued asset and massively oversold chart. Boot in investor psychology and you've got a perfect mix for high volatility!
PS -I'm a dog man myself. Big fluffy ones. Lassies are preferred if you are in the giving spirit
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24-12-2014, 10:27 AM
#444
Certain irony the former CEO gets a bundle and a half of shares under a long term incentive scheme shortly after the share price collapses.
Management interests aligned with driving shareholder returns (sustainable long term returns that is) .....yeah right
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24-12-2014, 10:34 AM
#445
Originally Posted by winner69
Certain irony the former CEO gets a bundle and a half of shares under a long term incentive scheme shortly after the share price collapses.
Management interests aligned with driving shareholder returns (sustainable long term returns that is) .....yeah right
What's the strike price?
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24-12-2014, 10:34 AM
#446
Looks like every man and his dog in the pigs trough as the notices roll out
Doubt all will say they deserve this bonus
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24-12-2014, 10:35 AM
#447
Originally Posted by BFG
What's the strike price?
Shares for free, for doing a good job
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24-12-2014, 10:57 AM
#448
Originally Posted by BFG
Totally agree. Very cyclical in nature as well.
Oh yes indeed. An element of luck in there as well, mixed in with seeing a totally undetvalued asset and massively oversold chart. Boot in investor psychology and you've got a perfect mix for high volatility!
PS -I'm a dog man myself. Big fluffy ones. Lassies are preferred if you are in the giving spirit
Bang on mate, extreme volatility. Not for the faint hearted that's for sure.
Last edited by Beagle; 24-12-2014 at 11:00 AM.
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24-12-2014, 11:13 AM
#449
Originally Posted by winner69
Shares for free, for doing a good job
Enough script to wallpaper their own dunnies.
Good jobbie.
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16-01-2015, 02:29 PM
#450
Anyone have any clues why SP for this is drilling the depths? A huge drop and div yield is piquing my interest.
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