Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Share Price Alert: Port of Tauranga Ltd 3



Port of Tauranga Ltd [POT.NZX] looks like it's creeping towards the 4 buck range.

If you, like me, are watching this closely it looks like it could breach that magical 4 buck mark.

As I write shares are trading at $4.15 but have been lower today at $4.07.


No news out just trading for the sake of it.


In absence of bad news I might put a bid in at $3.95.


Better value than when we last looked at it on Feb 27.



POT @ Share Investor

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Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Auckland Airport: Its a Buy


AIA 30 day price history

Auckland International Airport Ltd [AIA.NZX] is ripe for the picking of dividends right now.

The last day for qualifying is 21 March. The dividend is 10c per share and I obtained another 1000 for my short term portfolio to take me up to 2000 so far. 

Not really concerned about the really short term changes in the daily value and probably will release them for somebody else after the next profit announcement in August.

Will definitely release them when they get close to 8 bucks.

This really is a no brainer.

An excellent long term prospect and a good short term trade all day long.

AND, briefly AIA shares although might sort of wait a bit to see if it will go lower - this bit I wrote yesterday came true sooner than I thought and I bought them for $6.995.





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AIA incentive scheme must fly out the window
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Sunday, March 12, 2017

The Warehouse: The Solution; Sell Sell Sell !!


Image result for the warehouse nz
Part The Warehouse team on the lawn at their head office in Akoranga Drive.
They needn't have 1200 working there though. 200 would be sufficient.

The Warehouse Group Ltd [WHS.NZX] was last visited on February 20th when it was trading at $2.64c.

I sold 4900 shares on Friday March 10 for a loss of about $2000 at a consideration of $12020. I kept 100 just for fun and to cause trouble if I want - it could sell one day.

While a teeny tiny part of my portfolio, it kind of stuck in my craw a little bit. Having that Sword of Damocles hanging over me when I knew I should have walked away from it about 3-4 years ago.

Ill leave the woe is me I lost money on this one behind cause I left that particular kind of thing behind on Feb 6 2012 - except to say this money is destined for lawyers again because my Ex wife is being rather nasty with our child - should have followed my passion into the law cause my current lawyer has now got a vast amount of my money. 

Never fear.

Anyway.

What sort of psycho babble keeps a person holding onto a share when they know they should have sold some years ago?

I think it is fear. Fear that you made a mistake buying it in the first place. Fear that you held on for too long and fear that you finally have to crystallize your loses making it feel somehow real.

I don't feel that now though. I just feel relived. Relived that I have preserved some capital and I could pursue other purchases with it - briefly AIA shares although might sort of wait a bit to see if it will go lower.

Yeah, I think relief from the constant niggle in the back of my head that really should be rid of that little monster the WHS. 

I will give them 2 years. 

If they havent cleaned out head office of 800 folk and gotten rid of the hundred of lines of useless junk taking up space on their shelves - who the hell sells DVD'S these days - then they will be confined to history. 

Avoid at any cost.



The Warehouse Group @ Share Investor

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The case for The Warehouse without a buyer
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Warehouse appeal decision imminent
Warehouse decision a loser for all
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Court of Appeal delays Warehouse bid
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WHS Court of Appeal case could be dismissed next week
Commerce Commission impacts on the Warehouse bottom line
The Warehouse in play
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The fight for control begins soon

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Monday, February 27, 2017

POT: Is it Worth Getting Back In?

  
Port of Tauranga is an interesting share. Interesting because I once owned it about 10 years ago and extremely interesting considering I would have made HEAPS on my initial investment of around 8000 shares - roughly 5x considering I sold at around 5 bucks - that 5x figure doesn't even include dividends.

Never mind. You live, you learn.


What I want to know is, is it worth getting back in?

As we speak its trading at $4.25 - not cheap considering other more deserving companies but it is cheap if you look out 3-5 years from now.


Its the largest container terminal in NZ and is well on the way to becoming the biggest terminal in the country, grabbing more and more tonnage off Ports of Auckland.


The terminal at their MetroPort Auckland, a rail-linked inland port in South Auckland will continue to grow at the expense of Auckland Ports as POT is more efficient and they don't have the horrible wee Trade Unions to deal with.


If you could get this share now, get it, if you see a weak spot coming up you could do well to get this under 4 bucks.




POT @ Share Investor

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