.......before they run out of stock eh
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JBL is already out of stock for some of there stuff.. web site has SOLD OUT.
Also Looking for curved display for super wide graphics support.
Run out of multi window extended display mode space.
End of the day MR B is still in the money.
https://www.sharetrader.co.nz/showth...l=1#post917296
A link to the Harmoney thread who have reported massive growth esp in Aussie lending wondering if this is where the retail spend is coming from?
(so possibly more rel to HLG, but still....)
... just noticed - analyst consensus on marketscreener went up this week from $3.83 to $4.45.
Lucky that analysts don't seem to read this thread :);
Posted 6 October - 9 days ago, be a good chap and try and keep up :p
They say a week is a long time in politics well its also a long time in retail. In that space of time we've gone from having a reasonable degree of hope Delta could be eliminated in the Auckland region to no hope whatsoever so I would argue the risks have changed materially. Australia opening up a lot sooner and some other retailers have very fast growing operations there ;)
So hard to keep up ... you mean the analysts are just too slow to read this thread?
I realise that our Covid fear did increase only recently ... but still think we might overemphasize its impact on retail (not on the infection rate and on the death rate under the vulnerable population, I am concerned about the latter).
Lets face it - retail did neither crash in Brazil, nor in the US nor in the UK ... and boy - they all know what difference a full Delta sweep makes. Despite all the efforts of our anti vaxxers - NZ just has no chance to get Covid-wise into such a bad shape as these three countries (and many more) have been.
To be honest, I think you might overrate Covids impact on retail a bit ... the time of tough lockdowns is over, we just let the vulnerable who choose not to take the jab die and can keep our shops open.
But hey - at the end we both don't know how delta will impact on our retail environment under the special NZ circumstances - so, lets just agree to disagree, shall we?
Power cuts affecting Chinese cities will have an impact on supply chain inventory .......
but china has already relented.
and opened the coal gates.
Paywalled
China’s coalmines ordered to go full throttle (theaustralian.com.au)