Bling will not be able to help himself if WHS hits $3.00.
Boxing Day sale may yet come early on the equities market. :D
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Bling will not be able to help himself if WHS hits $3.00.
Boxing Day sale may yet come early on the equities market. :D
I see that Millers are up 30% odd since they sold their Aust discount outlets .... but WHS in spite of doing the same still languishes around the 350/360 mark ... some 50 cents off the price the announcement was made
Tescos (or was it Walmart) must still be really tempted ... what an opportunity to get NZ's leading retailer cheap
Having only entered the Sharemarket a year ago, I guess being a bit of a Newbie.... What are peoples thoughts on this 30 cent rise in only a few days? Is WHS as volatile as it looks?
Kinda feel like getting out now?
There is nothing particularly special with the WHS share price going up or down by 30c plus in a few days, and no guarantees what it will today, tomorrow or next month.Quote:
quote:Originally posted by cjhaigh
Having only entered the Sharemarket a year ago, I guess being a bit of a Newbie.... What are peoples thoughts on this 30 cent rise in only a few days? Is WHS as volatile as it looks?
Kinda feel like getting out now?
To sell is a decision only you can make. Hopefully you know why you bought and have a view of where the company is going.
My reading is that the HY result is considerably better than analysts were expecting. Might see a little interest? Tug-of-war between general negative sentiment regarding consumer spending outlook and positive sentiment regarding WHS FY outlook...hmmm, my guess is it goes up.
with whs lining the supermarkets up it should be interesting times. The supermarket monopoly has been putting the hurt on suppliers of late due in part surely because of the noises emanating from whs about the food and liquor segments??
barnsley bill -What supermarket monopoly is that?Quote:
quote:The supermarket monopoly has been putting the hurt on suppliers of late due in part surely because of the noises emanating from whs about the food and liquor segments??
It's a duopoly - Foodstuffs and Progressive Enterprises.
quite right sorry, should have said duopoly. end result is fairly similar. i.e. telecom/ vodafone with mobile charging.
Must be a hidden message from the market in the relative performance of Millers and WHS since they hocked off their discount outlets ........ Millers now UP 50% since that happened and WHS still languishing somwhat below the $5 markQuote:
quote:Originally posted by winner69
I see that Millers are up 30% odd since they sold their Aust discount outlets .... but WHS in spite of doing the same still languishes around the 350/360 mark ... some 50 cents off the price the announcement was made
Is WHS the sleeping beauty just waiting to make up lost ground
"Warehouse Extra" eh? I don't spose that's anything like Tesco Extra. Like a normal store but with extra. Oh wait...
Nice original work kids. Keep it up.
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Warehouse plans a little something 'extra'
29.03.06 1.00pm
The Warehouse's new mega store at the Sylvia Park development in Auckland is to be named The Warehouse Extra.