I take it that's a "No"
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I take it that's a "No"
Hey Snowy, nice to see you're a strong hand on OCA as well. Very definitely DRP for me as well. Funny looking back but this DRP, by itself, is currently going to be larger than my very first purchase of OCA shares. Thanks to dividends/DRP and some fortunate post-covid 2020 rebound purchases, this is still in the black for me.
Simply Wall Street sent me an email today, I like this when insiders are accumulating, even though they have heaps already. Liz is one very very smart businesswoman, we're fortunate imo to have her as the Chair, I have the utmost respect for her.
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When the market serves up sizeable discounts to long run NTA and share price averages, patient long term investors just keep accumulating. We thank the market for the gift.
For the record:-
The system allows both positive and negative rep which should not be news to anyone. I reckon I give positive rep about 20 times as often as negative. The break while the system was down gave me the opportunity and time to read through some of the older posts and some personal attacks from the usual suspects warranted negative rep.
Back on topic. Here is a list of premium room charges at various OCA facilities. https://images.oceaniahealthcare.co....rges-Final.pdf
Maybe the fact that you can get a premium room for a very modest cost per day is why the care suites are such slow sellers ?
Watch out for the speedy barracouta with sharp teeth for ripping and tearing. They hunt for fresh prey.
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The "worms" are cestode parasites with an interesting life history involving seabirds as secondary hosts. In the couta, they live in the gut and when the fish dies, they burrow their way out into the flesh through the gut wall. If you kill the fish and take the fillets off before it has stopped twitching you will find the fillets are worm free.
Agree very underrated eating fish, when not wormy, used to catch a few when targeting big south island searun trout...
chunked the wormy ones into the deep freeze and boiled a few chunks up and used them for chicken food once in a while, chickens seemed to rate them highly too