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24-04-2018, 06:22 PM
#2111
Hopefully our current house will be sold in time, for me to buy back in on the update in a few months .
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24-04-2018, 06:31 PM
#2112
Originally Posted by Beagle
I remain more than happy to hold long term with the way the company is growing and with the recent noticeable change in weather I am sure their Autumn / winter collection is flying out the doors. Trading on a 2018 PE of less than 10 I maintain its difficult to find better value on the NZX.
Agree, I see no reason to sell any, if fact I bought more at $4.62 a week or so ago.
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24-04-2018, 07:25 PM
#2113
Originally Posted by percy
I too sold my HLG shares today.
Love the market.
Signed up for a new house at lunch time,and by 5.30 pm had sold enough shares to pay for it.
Incredible.
ps.Have not sold any HBL,TRA or my other big holding [unlisted market].
pps.Remain "well positioned."
Well done percy
You'll enjoy Fendalton - pretty sure of it
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24-04-2018, 07:32 PM
#2114
Originally Posted by winner69
Well done percy
You'll enjoy Fendalton - pretty sure of it
As always the other side of town.!!
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24-04-2018, 07:48 PM
#2115
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24-04-2018, 07:59 PM
#2116
Point to note is the very significant growth within Glassons AU. Sales for the half almost equalled the previous years total sales, which themselves we're 20% up on the previous year. The growth potential in Australia is clearly there, whilst NZ has delivered pretty consistent profits over a number of years enabling good dividends. So we have a pretty good growth story in AU, but also stable NZ earnings as a backstop. Hallenstein Brothers is also just touching the water in Australia so there's opportunity to push into Australia there if they see that's viable.
There's a possibility that AU could contribute more to NPAT than NZ if things continue the way they are going. Imagine that 40m NPAT in a few years. Will be interesting to see if they want to aggressively approach growth in AU at any stage. Selling storm is an indication to me that they just might.
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24-04-2018, 08:16 PM
#2117
Does anyone know how many stores there are for Hallensteins NZ, Glassons AU and Glassons NZ (separated out by segment). I want to do some anaylsis on average sales per store ect but I can't find the numbers anywhere.
Would also be interesting to see how much room there is to expand the Glassons AU footprint.
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24-04-2018, 08:21 PM
#2118
Originally Posted by RupertBear
I was a little late to this party, got in in time to get the dividend but of course it has now gone down and I am in the red hmm not sure whether to top up and average down or just hold on. Oh the decisions!
What was your plan when you purchased RB?
When I enter a stock I always follow a plan and know when I'm going to exit (in most cases a TA entry and exit), hardest part is making sure that I sick with it
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24-04-2018, 08:21 PM
#2119
Originally Posted by RupertBear
I was a little late to this party, got in in time to get the dividend but of course it has now gone down and I am in the red hmm not sure whether to top up and average down or just hold on. Oh the decisions!
It's a no-brainer, average down on the dips, you know you want to.
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24-04-2018, 08:31 PM
#2120
Originally Posted by JeremyALD
Does anyone know how many stores there are for Hallensteins NZ, Glassons AU and Glassons NZ (separated out by segment). I want to do some anaylsis on average sales per store ect but I can't find the numbers anywhere.
Would also be interesting to see how much room there is to expand the Glassons AU footprint.
There are less AU Glassons stores than N.Z. and the Aussie market is about 5 times the size...they held back 10 cps in cash flow in the first half and Australian sales are growing at 60%...join the dots mate
I don't know any more than what's disclosed in the various company reports but I think AU expansion is the most exciting aspect to HLG and why I thin k this is a great hold, (apart from the cheap PE an d outstanding dividend yield of course).
Last edited by Beagle; 24-04-2018 at 08:32 PM.
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