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23-02-2021, 09:56 AM
#5081
Originally Posted by Balance
Earnings growth
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High dividend yield
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Strong financial position
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Takeover potential
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Sector rotation taking place out there - PGW has to be one of the best stocks for investors to switch from yield sensitive stock (like the utilities) into.
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23-02-2021, 11:01 AM
#5082
Originally Posted by Balance
Sector rotation taking place out there - PGW has to be one of the best stocks for investors to switch from yield sensitive stock (like the utilities) into.
Is that a hint for Snoopy
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23-02-2021, 02:35 PM
#5083
Junior Member
[QUOTE=Snoopy;873241]There was talk in the interim report of ramping up the 'Go Livestock' funding of sheep and cattle. Perhaps the additional borrowing headroom is associated with that?
I failed to spot that Snoopy, so thanks that provides some reassurance that debt is not increasing without a tangible matching asset which has happened in the past. Happy to remain a collector of nice dividends however would prefer to get a lesser dividend while that balance sheet is strengthened.
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23-02-2021, 04:31 PM
#5084
Originally Posted by JohnnyTheHorse
As I suspected dividend increased to a fully imputed 12cps! NPAT up a whooping 41% on pcp. Forward PE must be around or just under 10 now?....
....Reconfirmed full year Operating EBITDA guidance of around $57 million
FY EBITDA $57m I calculate will produce a NPAT of approximately $16m, call it 22cps.
That 12c divvy seems a little n the generous side.
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23-02-2021, 09:48 PM
#5085
Member
Originally Posted by Snow Leopard
FY EBITDA $57m I calculate will produce a NPAT of approximately $16m, call it 22cps.
That 12c divvy seems a little n the generous side.
This was asked on the analysts call today about why the increase in dividend given guidance. They answered it in a diplomatic way, but I think Snoopy is right when he said whilst Agria are on the board they will pump as much dividends as possible.
Originally Posted by Snoopy
PGW do have Agria still on the share register. I bet those two Agria nominated directors maintain a big say on the level of dividend payment.
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13-04-2021, 04:38 PM
#5086
Anyone have any insight into the auditor resignation?
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13-04-2021, 04:50 PM
#5087
Originally Posted by JohnnyTheHorse
Anyone have any insight into the auditor resignation?
yeh saw that announcement this morning and went wtf?
For clarity, nothing I say is advice....
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13-04-2021, 06:50 PM
#5088
Originally Posted by JohnnyTheHorse
Anyone have any insight into the auditor resignation?
I recall something at the AGM was said about the current person at KPMG, who was doing PGW's auditing, retiring. In FY2007 KPMG replaced Price Waterhouse Coopers as auditors at PGW. So KPMG have been PGW's auditors for fourteen years, a marathon stretch. I suspect rather than bring a new KPMG bod up to speed, it was mutually agreed that now would be a good time to transition to a new auditor. I don't think there is anything more sinister than that with this change.
SNOOPY
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13-04-2021, 08:03 PM
#5089
Originally Posted by Snoopy
I recall something at the AGM was said about the current person at KPMG, who was doing PGW's auditing, retiring. In FY2007 KPMG replaced Price Waterhouse Coopers as auditors at PGW. So KPMG have been PGW's auditors for fourteen years, a marathon stretch. I suspect rather than bring a new KPMG bod up to speed, it was mutually agreed that now would be a good time to transition to a new auditor. I don't think there is anything more sinister than that with this change.
SNOOPY
Thanks Snoopy, that is comforting.
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13-04-2021, 08:25 PM
#5090
Originally Posted by forest
Thanks Snoopy, that is comforting.
Under auditors’ convention, an incoming auditor (or accountant) has to confirm with the outgoing auditor (or accountant) if there is any reason why the transfer/assignment cannot be accepted.
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