Guys...get rid off your old wife! Buy a Filipino one.. guaranteed she will look after u and always happy ending!😃
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Guys...get rid off your old wife! Buy a Filipino one.. guaranteed she will look after u and always happy ending!😃
I work with a Filipino caregiver and she is awesome. Genuinely caring and kind and loving towards our residents. But you know what? So am I. I am passionate about my job. I have only been doing it for just under a year but I love it. I can honestly say I put 100% into every shift I work and the people I care for are my number one priority. I have made it my mission to build close and meaningful relationships with our residents so that they know I don't just do this job for the money. I do it because it makes me happy and I do it because I want to make a difference in their lives. They know they can trust me and they know that I really care about them. They miss me when I'm not working, and I miss them. I am good at my job and I am proud of the job I do. The majority of kiwi caregivers are genuine and kind and passionate and provide excellent care to those we look after.
Just so you know.
-"The Sensitive One"
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Lets get back to talking about SUM's great growth prospects. Company is on record as saying they're moving up to building ~ 600 units per annual in the next couple of years.
Wonder what FY22 underlying profit looks like ? This dog thinks one is best to put the long range sniffer to work on this, look through the present real estate market funk and think about where underlying earnings are going to be in a few years time then put a mid teens multiple on that.
Thanks, doggy, for bringing this SUM thread back onto its investment merits track. As a holder, I'm bullish about them too!
:)
If thet delivered 600 units in 2022 and only sold 550 of them and there was only modest increses in property prices I reckon Underlying Earnings would be $190m / $200m (say EPS of 90 cents)
A modest PE would see share price over $11 then
Heck thats nearly double in next 4 years .... what do they say about the rule of 72 ,,,,,18% pa return
If we applied an average PE of 15 to that 90 cents it could be 90 x 15 = $13.50 3-4 years from now...more than double your money.
I think its a healthy thing to extrapolate forward...motivates one to stay on course.