So you meant still a BULLSEYE at $20?
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Too true, but in NZ and Oz it looks like the tipping point has been reached with level of take up and high retention rates. The same could happen elsewhere, even if not in the US. Seems to me Xero has a plan and is tracking to it. So far .... It will be interesting to hear what Rod has to say at the annual shareholder meeting later this month. (Yeah, there will be some spin I daresay, but he is pretty straight up.)
Pity the XRO meeting clashes with the AOR one. We don't get that many annual meetings in Welly ...
Could someone please tell me which analyst has downgraded Xero and lowered its 12 month target? Referring to an article behind nbr pay wall.
is anyone else having trouble to get the last page of this to load? *types this and then realises that message may never be seen* oh well for you lucky folk who can read this thread,
http://www.sleeter.com/ledger/show/j...dup-w-greg-lam
http://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/analyst...-ck-p#comments
Yay, I can see the last page right now! to answer the above Woodward Partners Equities, Nick Lewis
Awwww too slow )=
So since I now have a redundant post, a question
What to people on this forum think, will Xero be crushed by the heavyweights in America, Intuit?? Or do you think they will succeed and easily reach their one million customer goal in the next 2-3years?
I'm calling for loyal shareholders to be eligible to buy in at $18 seeing as they were so unfairly excluded last year. I'm confident they'll get their chance and in the meantime expect them to roll over like obedient believers and agree to the whopping 70% increase in Directors fees, after all the Directors are growing sales and losses at such a great rate they so richly deserve this reward to go with their other business accolades. Someone please hand me another Tui :)