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    might be on the brink of big decline in to the 80s if that triple bottom dont hold
    one step ahead of the herd

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    Thankyou bull.
    The thing is though...what is the rationale of those selling..surely at a loss.


    I would like to think that investment in the SM ..and in retirement entities is to accumulate wealth....
    I just dont get it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by troyvdh View Post
    Thankyou bull.
    The thing is though...what is the rationale of those selling..surely at a loss.


    I would like to think that investment in the SM ..and in retirement entities is to accumulate wealth....
    I just dont get it.
    1 reason may be is probably cause they think they might lose more ? or they need money else where ... who knows but cashflow is tight for these property developers
    one step ahead of the herd

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    Quote Originally Posted by bull.... View Post
    might be on the brink of big decline in to the 80s if that triple bottom dont hold
    we are sitting on the edge now ... of the cliff ?
    one step ahead of the herd

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    Quote Originally Posted by bull.... View Post
    we are sitting on the edge now ... of the cliff ?
    No way will ARV go back to 80’s bull

    Too good a company with good near term prospects for that to happen

    ’saying that is like saying OCA will head back to the 40’s
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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    I’m wondering what the $1.70 buyer is thinking or more importantly doing….45% off sale…just like a briscoes sale

    I hold a few of these

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    Was the offer ever made on paper? Talks cheap. IFT had an approach at one point when it was well back under $10 , maybe 8? but they said it was never addressed because they never put it to paper just talk.

    Anyway that shows how a quick profit can cost you long term.
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    No idea..but next ARV agm will be worth the popcorn fee. I’m sure the question will be asked

    Maybe the buyer is waiting for the end of winter 60% off their offer price sale

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perky View Post
    I’m wondering what the $1.70 buyer is thinking or more importantly doing….45% off sale…just like a briscoes sale

    I hold a few of these
    The directors did not even enter into discussions with the potential bidder as they consider the $1.70 meaningfully undervalued the company!

    Would have been all water under the bridge with shareholders non the wiser except that word started spreading that there was an offer.

    https://www.arvida.co.nz/investors/n...approach-32172

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balance View Post
    The directors did not even enter into discussions with the potential bidder as they consider the $1.70 meaningfully undervalued the company!

    Would have been all water under the bridge with shareholders non the wiser except that word started spreading that there was an offer.

    https://www.arvida.co.nz/investors/n...approach-32172
    Shareprice was in 120’s back then ……..painful since
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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