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    fintechs would be interesting if they were not linked to a math formula...

    at least with flowers you put them on the table or in the window or you can compete at flower shows or sell them after youve grown them.

    dont forget weddings need flowers..

    good things flowers...one of god's best wonders ..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waltzing View Post
    fintechs would be interesting if they were not linked to a math formula...

    at least with flowers you put them on the table or in the window or you can compete at flower shows or sell them after youve grown them.

    dont forget weddings need flowers..

    good things flowers...one of god's best wonders ..
    Speaking of things that grow in the ground. Sounds like you smoked a lot of pot before you posted that as it made no sense at all lol

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    fintech often uses block chain which sometime uses something called by buffet as akin to some dutch

    flowers...bitcoin and blockchain are interleaved with each other.

    the great tulip crash ...https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...eet%20Thursday.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin

    https://www.finextra.com/blogposting...ces-blockchain

    out testing carbon fibre at high ratings today with heart rates at about 140 which is sub anaerobic and smoking is bad for your health...please dont smoke. one of NZ's retired Olympic coaches invited us out on the water to show off some new tech...

    rather own flowers than bit coin at the moment...

    https://www.cnbc.com/2022/07/17/how-...investors.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rawz View Post
    Speaking of things that grow in the ground. Sounds like you smoked a lot of pot before you posted that as it made no sense at all lol

    Was it planted in a garden outside an ANZ branch somewhere ?

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    No take out offer for HGH yet ?

    Or is that yet to be considered ?

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    Quality of Suncorp book is stated by ANZ as worth the higher P/E paid.

    Doubtful in the light the economic outlook for the next 2 years.

    one has to hope that trade between china and Aus holds steady and china does not do a hard landing and that is very unlikely.

    Banking sector profits are influenced by global market pressures.

    Banks will be scrambling to create new technology platforms without going down the nightmare road to block chain and crypto.
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    Buying at the peak? Right before the big recession crash?

    Maybe the guru ANZ bankers at the top level know something we don’t. Maybe no recession like everyone is talking about

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    Since when have bankers at the top been Guru's. If you read the prize award winning papers from the likes of the prudential board advisors like Helen Dervan you would think the sky's about to fall all the time any time.

    US travel is booming but air lines shares are in the doldrums. The investing public believes in the recession and so do the pro's.

    mind you those advisors like Dervan were always a bit MY Optic with no sense of fun as i recall.

    Very serious legal intellectuals.
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    I guess ANZ had no choice. Organic growth just isnt going to cut it. Had to buy a book. Probably look back in 10 years and think what an amazing move.

    Worked well when ANZ bought then merged National Bank. ANZ biggest bank in NZ

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    Much prefer Rawz's optimistic investing outlook then the Serious case of seriousness that Dervan suffers from.

    The summary of the last report from Dervan did nothing after pages and pages of warnings to offer any economic research into optimal structures for capital and prudential structures for NZ banking and the RBNZ and the GOVNT plus the AUS/NZ law society accepted it as a tablet from GOD.

    It was nothing but intellectual self congratulatory grand standing.

    In terms of restricting business lending and growth it was Down right Dangerous stuff from Dervan and co.
    Last edited by Waltzing; 19-07-2022 at 09:08 AM.

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