Medical device companies related to an aging population is good to diversify from this dependance on house prices and govt subsidies.
COH, RMD, FPH, maybe CSL
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Medical device companies related to an aging population is good to diversify from this dependance on house prices and govt subsidies.
COH, RMD, FPH, maybe CSL
Hey Mav, I've run with your superior knowledge and run with your estimates of Underlying Earnings estimates and plugged them into my EPS chart (Used weighted average number of shares as well)
Paints a rather sad picture -- EPS declines in H1 and for the full year is a miserable 4% higher than 12 months to March 21 ....and still tracking at 2018/2019 levels ....all that new capital not doing much is it.
Chart looks a bit like the share price chart --- and at the end of the day financial performance is actually why the share price is perceived to be so low / Cheap
Nice chart Winner.. can i copy that custom style for our charting modules, very clean no clutter.
Le Corbusier
Will call it the Flat Line Winner Style.
Stocks.Charts.StyleManager.AddStyle("WinnerGrinner ","Style=Styles.Line"));
Stock not a Winner then?
Its a property company. The real earnings for the year are in the increase in NAV + dividends paid. Waste of time trying to unpack it any more than that.
Something to cheer you up. Greg T been buying more . https://www.nzx.com/announcements/381402
That'll buck the troops up. Very smart guy. He's bought millions at $1.41...the hound bought a few at the same price last week.
Well done Greg ..... you stopped the share price crashing to low 130's
We are indebted to you
"NAV + dividends paid"
yield?
The land and buildings definitely.
over the long term, 10 years, is it not just a buy hold and forget as part of a well diversified portfolio.
"^^^^^ This !!"
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lets keep with the blue font style.
According to Winners graph wonder if overweight from a pure maths probability point of view would be unwise.
Stat's indicate that the sector will continue to grow over the next decade.
With an investment banker in xarge the odds on performance have gone up?
Give it 2 more reporting periods or 3?