Genuine question - does the Marketscreener forecast include an expectation that the dividends will be fully imputed? It's just I can't see where it states that (but then my eyes are old and dim ...)
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SP handles might move more slowly than some expect because of margin compression and inflation fires.
Notice that competition is increasing but mostly in the Auckland region.
FOMO might drive it higher but often these stock do not go up in one big move.
Last time a big takeover payout turned up some were expecting OCA to fire up and that happened?
It could go all over the world via brokers and that NZ investors can now buy part shares all over the world from hatch and others.
Yesterdays close was the time to unload positions IMO. Look at the state of the economy... consumer spending is surely going to absolutely plummet. T7 and NL will be especially hit hard.
No it doesn't, the figures stated on there are the average analyst expectations of dividends that will be declared. The WHS group earns all its income in N.Z. so there's no reason why their dividends wouldn't be fully imputed in the future. Hope that helps.
We know you are short Johnny the horse (in the late 340's from memory) so are trying to talk the shares down so you don't lose money.
Michael Hill recently announced sales numbers that really surprised and were reasonably strong in N.Z.. I think you might be surprised by the strength of retail spending too.
You're welcome. The maths to gross up dividends to the fully imputed level is multiply the dividend by 1.389 or divide it by 0.72 to get a slightly more accurate gross dividend number.
JTH - I was really surprised by the strength of Noel Leeming sales in the recent half year report considering the wider Auckland region of about 1.7m people was in lockdown for 107 days and the ongoing effect of the Covid crisis on the rest of N.Z. their sales were remarkably strong. I thought they would have been weaker as all the nesting expenditure was supposed to have been done in previous periods. I think both you and I will be surprised again going forward and mine will be a happy surprise ;)
"Michael Hill recently announced sales numbers that really surprised"
canary in the coal mine...
and who has time to actual go to an office these days as shopping and beach are prime locations ATM.
WHS back to normal volumes Plus some INSTO allocations?
should slow the SP rise down.
No worries... I am sure Johnny the Racehorse, (certainly this old Beagle wouldn't try and keep up with his speed), and has probably closed out his latest short already.
Business as usual at the hare-house.