http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/ also has the historical data under HGH
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http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/ also has the historical data under HGH
I've used MYOB for many many years. Using share ticker as inventory number and "buying" brokerage for each transaction.
Love the way that it provides a full suite of accounting routines and no annual fees.
If it's records of your own transactions you're after, you might find that you can get what you want from the Link registry website.
Just for the record: HGH did break throught the EMA100 (at $1.47), but is still below the EMA200 (at $1.57); From a TA perspective - not everybody likes to buy below the MA200 (and thre are as well good reasons) - but obviously, higher risk, higher potential gain.
I bought yesterday another parcel in the high 1.40'ies after chasing the SP already for some days (hoping in vain for a dip ;));
Global dairy prices up strongly overnight
Heartland share price following the recent uptrend (bit of a lag) so looking good for for the next month or two
Share price now 150 ....be 160 sooner than later ....and about 180 before next profit announcement
I hope the Minister of Finance and the Treasury are keeping a close eye on this. I own a little bit of Heartland, ANZ and WBC. Some may do worse out of this than others but all NZers will suffer unnecessarily. Why do we make it so hard on ourselves in this country?
"The Reserve Bank's proposals to double minimum bank equity levels will cost New Zealand's economy $1.5-to-$2 billion a year without making banks much safer, according to former long-serving central bank official Ian Harrison."
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=12209846
The full story bob ....a good read if hterested in such things
http://www.tailrisk.co.nz/documents/...alIsEnough.pdf