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14-06-2018, 08:51 AM
#2421
Originally Posted by winner69
.....and that’s 15% earnings growth
Share price follows earnings growth .....sometimes
Well eps growth does lead to their capacity to increase dividends.
Increasing dividends ALWAYS leads to a very happy Percy household.
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14-06-2018, 08:52 AM
#2422
Originally Posted by percy
Well eps growth does lead to their capacity to increase dividends.
Increasing dividends leads to a very happy Percy household.
You clearly got your priorities right ;
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"Prediction is very difficult, especially about the future" (Niels Bohr)
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14-06-2018, 09:52 AM
#2423
Originally Posted by couta1
Simple is good, current price $3.01, Couta target price $3.83 plus quarterly divvies, is that simple enough.
Love it...the Couta1 reversion theory. This $3.83 and OCA $1.50. Investment 101 made easy. Nothing could possibly go wrong
Ecclesiastes 11:2: “Divide your portion to seven, or even to eight, for you do not know what misfortune may occur on the earth.”
Ben Graham - In the short run the market is a voting machine but in the long run the market is a weighing machine
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14-06-2018, 10:25 AM
#2424
The A Team are doing a great job here.
I have nothing to add.
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14-06-2018, 12:31 PM
#2425
Looks like liquidity has dried up completely ...no willing buyers or sellers
But 310 on the cards when the dam bursts
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
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14-06-2018, 01:05 PM
#2426
Originally Posted by winner69
Looks like liquidity has dried up completely ...no willing buyers or sellers
But 310 on the cards when the dam bursts
Perhaps the buyer at $3.04 should just bite the bullet and do a deal at $3.05. and create that drive to $3.10
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14-06-2018, 01:10 PM
#2427
Originally Posted by minimoke
Perhaps the buyer at $3.04 should just bite the bullet and do a deal at $3.05. and create that drive to $3.10
As long as the price is $3.83 a year from now, I don't give a toss about this Mexican standoff.
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14-06-2018, 02:12 PM
#2428
Originally Posted by minimoke
Perhaps the buyer at $3.04 should just bite the bullet and do a deal at $3.05. and create that drive to $3.10
I catch up with a friend every few months,and talk shares.
A few years ago I told him KW had recommended MNF to me.Brought under 20 cents,and was buying more at 29 cents.
A couple of months later I said just as well we brought at 29 cents as they are now 49 cents.No I tried to buy them at 28 cents.Next time at 65 cents,he admitted no he tried to buy at 48 cents.
And so it went on,until finally he rang his broker and said just buy them.
He paid $1.55...………………………….lol.
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14-06-2018, 02:24 PM
#2429
Originally Posted by percy
I catch up with a friend every few months,and talk shares.
A few years ago I told him KW had recommended MNF to me.Brought under 20 cents,and was buying more at 29 cents.
A couple of months later I said just as well we brought at 29 cents as they are now 49 cents.No I tried to buy them at 28 cents.Next time at 65 cents,he admitted no he tried to buy at 48 cents.
And so it went on,until finally he rang his broker and said just buy them.
He paid $1.55...………………………….lol.
I am quite convinced there is too much Paralysis from Analysis.
Sometimes you just have to do your research and accept you aren't going to pick the bottom and you aren't going to get every iota of information. But if your analysis says you will get a return on your risk then it makes little sense delaying = especially if you intend being a long term holder.
I did my due diligence on TRA and hit the buy button on 1 June at $2.96. Two weeks later I'm enjoying a 2.7% gain and looking forward to what they will be in 5 years time. I am sure it will drop (has to with teh divi) but long term shoudl be fine. If not, stop loss will help any analysis problems I might face.
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14-06-2018, 02:26 PM
#2430
Originally Posted by percy
I catch up with a friend every few months,and talk shares.
A few years ago I told him KW had recommended MNF to me.Brought under 20 cents,and was buying more at 29 cents.
A couple of months later I said just as well we brought at 29 cents as they are now 49 cents.No I tried to buy them at 28 cents.Next time at 65 cents,he admitted no he tried to buy at 48 cents.
And so it went on,until finally he rang his broker and said just buy them.
He paid $1.55...………………………….lol.
Not like one of those 'asking for a friend' type stories is it Percy
You should have known better - don't procrastinate just do it as u told me the other day
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