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22-04-2020, 11:33 AM
#5001
Someone's been selling up large here. A buy depth of 300k+ @80c has disappeared in the space of an hour.
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24-04-2020, 04:51 PM
#5002
Originally Posted by Cyclical
Someone's been selling up large here. A buy depth of 300k+ @80c has disappeared in the space of an hour.
Former Chief Financial Officer Matthew Ward sold out on 24 March.
This puzzles me. Keeps popping to mind when thinking about what is happening.
Anyone else unable to let this thought go?
Ideas to why?
Perhaps needs the money, moving countries etc. Some households are currently selling up and moving home all over the world.
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24-04-2020, 05:33 PM
#5003
Risk Manager for FTX
Originally Posted by Food4Thought
Former Chief Financial Officer Matthew Ward sold out on 24 March.
This puzzles me. Keeps popping to mind when thinking about what is happening.
Anyone else unable to let this thought go?
Ideas to why?
Perhaps needs the money, moving countries etc. Some households are currently selling up and moving home all over the world.
It's entirely possible he got caught up in the panic like many retail investors. Taking a long term veiw, selling $1.04 odd of property for effectively $0.45 or so doesn't seem a particularily smart move. Also, if he beleived the shares were worth $0.45, why did he not sell out at over $1.20?
You also have to consider the number of insiders who brought up during the period:
Gregory Tomlinson - Brought 1m
Elizabeth Coutts - Brought 50k
Alan Isaac - 10k + 20k
Mark Stockton - 90k odd
If you get excited over every insider buy/sell you will have a hard life.
Last edited by Gerald; 24-04-2020 at 06:27 PM.
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24-04-2020, 07:03 PM
#5004
Originally Posted by Food4Thought
Former Chief Financial Officer Matthew Ward sold out on 24 March.
This puzzles me. Keeps popping to mind when thinking about what is happening.
Anyone else unable to let this thought go?
Ideas to why?
Perhaps needs the money, moving countries etc. Some households are currently selling up and moving home all over the world.
Insider buying or selling shouldn't really be too looked into imo, but if we're going to speculate insider buying is probably a lot more reliable as a projection of company growth confidence than selling which can mean a new toy for home or absolutely nothing the public needs to actually know about.
Been plenty of times insiders all lined up and bought stock and the stock still plummeted significantly. I quite a few case studies where insiders bought heavily after a stock plummeted and then the stock just kept plummeting down, as if the insiders wanting to all lose 100k+ plus
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24-04-2020, 07:31 PM
#5005
Originally Posted by Cadalac123
Insider buying or selling shouldn't really be too looked into imo, but if we're going to speculate insider buying is probably a lot more reliable as a projection of company growth confidence than selling which can mean a new toy for home or absolutely nothing the public needs to actually know about.
Been plenty of times insiders all lined up and bought stock and the stock still plummeted significantly. I quite a few case studies where insiders bought heavily after a stock plummeted and then the stock just kept plummeting down, as if the insiders wanting to all lose 100k+ plus
Truth is we’ll never know why an insider buys or sells, hence the frequent reference to “building a new deck”. What is more informative than one insider making a move on market is when a whole swag of insiders move together, then its follow the money.
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28-04-2020, 08:44 AM
#5006
Earl giving us the warm fuzzies
All quiet on the oceania front
Banks helping out if they need more dosh
http://nzx-prod-s7fsd7f98s.s3-websit...203/321422.pdf
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
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28-04-2020, 09:37 AM
#5007
Originally Posted by winner69
Yup, boom times back on winner, even 80 cents looking pretty cheap now.
Net debt has jumped from from $150m as at end FY18 to $247m at end FY19, to $288.1m at 1H20, and $321.2 as at... Friday 24th April? 'Growth' in Net Debt seems to be slowing down a touch, not sure if other parts of the business is slowing down even more...
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28-04-2020, 11:43 AM
#5008
We are so lucky in NZ.....this virus did not kill all our aged care
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28-04-2020, 01:51 PM
#5009
Originally Posted by trader_jackson
Yup, boom times back on winner, even 80 cents looking pretty cheap now.
Net debt has jumped from from $150m as at end FY18 to $247m at end FY19, to $288.1m at 1H20, and $321.2 as at... Friday 24th April? 'Growth' in Net Debt seems to be slowing down a touch, not sure if other parts of the business is slowing down even more...
Every company in the retirement sector will be materially affected by Covid 19 including ARV.
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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28-04-2020, 08:54 PM
#5010
well as the man who called the BEAR and shorted AIR. I would have thought you would be waiting for the wave of selling. Though MR O is ready with his printing electronic press..
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