With the withdrawal of Holden from the vehicle market the value of used Holden's will crash.
Heartland who are the underwriter of Holden Finance in NZ will be hoping the residual value of any leases they have written have enough resilience to withstand the hit.
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With the withdrawal of Holden from the vehicle market the value of used Holden's will crash.
Heartland who are the underwriter of Holden Finance in NZ will be hoping the residual value of any leases they have written have enough resilience to withstand the hit.
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Marilyn
Wouldn't mind having a Brock Holden ..... The 1982 Holden Commodore sold for $2.1 million and was one of more than 30 Brock cars to go under the hammer. The car won the 1982 and 1983 Bathurst 1000 races and its sale was highly anticipated
Share price hasn’t even gone up by the size of the divie .....quite often this happens.
Punters worried that 10% growth in H1 and only 3% growth (if not flat) for FY20 not good and doesn’t cut the mustard.
Why should SP go up (other than by the one cent by which they increased the divie)? Market expected HGH to pay a divie, didn't they? - i.e. it was priced in.
More interesting will be what happens with the SP ex dividend ...
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