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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    Diary prices down the past three days.
    HGH share price up.
    Ha ha .....the correlation is not a day to day one ....it’s a long term one.

    Yes are correct in that Global Dairy Prices down again over night

    Prices seem to have peaked in this cycle......but current prices about 20% higher than the last low ...just like the Heartland share price. That’s spooky eh

    And even after today’s price ‘explosion’ the Heartland share price is still below where it was in April

    Hope the share price keeps going up in leaps and bounds....probably will seeing Beagle starting to talk about it again.
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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    Full moon was 17th June,
    Sort of explains things....lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    Full moon was 17th June,
    Sort of explains things....lol
    Equinox on Sunday as well
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
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    Hope the share price keeps going up in leaps and bounds....probably will seeing Beagle starting to talk about it again.
    Well you won't hear him talking about it on this forum lol.

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    Percy ...remember the run on the Countrywide Building Society

    https://croakingcassandra.com/2019/0...lding-society/
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    Percy ...remember the run on the Countrywide Building Society

    https://croakingcassandra.com/2019/0...lding-society/
    No I had completely forgotten it.
    Had good dealings with them in 90s.
    National Bank,who we banked with,started charging a cash handling fee for deposits.
    At the time I was doing the banking etc for two Lotto shops,so it was a considerable amount.
    We moved to Countrywide because they waved the fee, as they said it saved them having to get cash delivered.
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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    No I had completely forgotten it.
    Had good dealings with them in 90s.
    National Bank,who we banked with,started charging a cash handling fee for deposits.
    At the time I was doing the banking etc for two Lotto shops,so it was a considerable amount.
    We moved to Countrywide because they waved the fee, as they said it saved them having to get cash delivered.

    I had C W as a tenant and this is what I was told by an executive of C W, a team from C W went over to the U K to discuss with Lloyds bank who owned National Bank the possibility of C W taking over National Bank, as discussions progressed N B floated the possibility of N B taking over C W, the team said to Lloyds yes that could be if there was a very substantial offer , the rest is history.
    C W was taken over by Nat Bank then a few years later ANZ took over Nat Bank and that is how ANZ comes to be N Z largest bank.

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    Heartland secures another A$ 250M to fund the fast growing reverse mortgage business in Aussie

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    Heartland secures another A$ 250M to fund the fast growing reverse mortgage business in Aussie
    Timely with HGH's Aussie REL TV advertising about to,or already,started.

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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    Timely with HGH's Aussie REL TV advertising about to,or already,started.
    The full available figure is reported as $850 million but with only 18000 policies over 15 years that seems a rather large amount, unless your going to buy a ready made portfolio from someone else who decided not to offer that type of product anymore

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