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Trademe 2.0
Would you really want too
I hardly use it anymore as it became just a rubbish seller other may be in a different boat.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/...EZZ67A2ULNZZQ/
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I keep getting offers for "no selling fee" weekends. No money in that for them.
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Yawn......
Another PE suck it dry exercise, put a bit of lippy on it and then foist back on to unsuspecting punters...
No thank you.
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Originally Posted by nztx
What is likely to be asked by Private Equity for this if & when it gets tossed back on the market
$6.45 or something north ?
Good luck with that ..
What if there are 10 shares?
Would $64.50 be a fair price for the whole company?
What does the $6.45 have to do with anything? Don't we need another piece of information?
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Order some As1an fluff now
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I am really looking forward to reading and looking at the prospectus.
Will need a great deal of cleavage.?....lol.
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I'm a pro TradeMe seller. Have been for 20 years. While the glory days and bidding wars are pretty much gone, I still make a decent living from the website. For casual sellers hocking off that fridge there does seem to be alternative options now. The free selling weekends is a pretty obvious attempt to compete with that. Overall my profits generally increase each year. I have room for more growth but the next stage would be employing staff. I prefer to keep ticking over as a do it all myself sole trader.
It's certainly no dead duck from where I'm sitting. I would very likely invest if it was relisted.
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Originally Posted by kiwical
I'm a pro TradeMe seller. Have been for 20 years. While the glory days and bidding wars are pretty much gone, I still make a decent living from the website. For casual sellers hocking off that fridge there does seem to be alternative options now. The free selling weekends is a pretty obvious attempt to compete with that. Overall my profits generally increase each year. I have room for more growth but the next stage would be employing staff. I prefer to keep ticking over as a do it all myself sole trader.
It's certainly no dead duck from where I'm sitting. I would very likely invest if it was relisted.
Thanks for your post.
So we should expect a high yield and low growth.?
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Originally Posted by kiwical
I'm a pro TradeMe seller. Have been for 20 years. While the glory days and bidding wars are pretty much gone, I still make a decent living from the website. For casual sellers hocking off that fridge there does seem to be alternative options now. The free selling weekends is a pretty obvious attempt to compete with that. Overall my profits generally increase each year. I have room for more growth but the next stage would be employing staff. I prefer to keep ticking over as a do it all myself sole trader.
It's certainly no dead duck from where I'm sitting. I would very likely invest if it was relisted.
Have fees increased by much lately
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