tonylim, with this GO, you fat tat loh. You should then do the following in Queenstown with the money you make. 1) Buggy jump NZD200 2) Twin engine plane from Queenstown to Milford sound and the Alpine Range. Land at Mt Cook and Fox Glacier. NZD1000 3) Jet Boat ride on Shotover River NZD150 4) Play a round of golf in The Hills. NZD500 5) Eat the biggest burger in Queestown. NZD20 only
ledzepp, actually Padini is a damn good stock. I have done a thorough analysis and made a valuation of it. Big margin of safety to invest in this price. However, due to hooi keep on buying, the share keeps on dropping. sigh
tonylim, since you are going there again and in summer now, it is an unforgettable feeling if you take a plane and fly all over from Queenstown to Milford Sound, I mean the whole Milford forest reserve area. And also over the Alpine Range and Mt Cook. Awesome. unforgettable, like Frank said. I mean Frank Sinatra, not Frank Soweto.
Sir dare not fly on a twin la, last time i did was in the dense forest of kalimantan in early 80s. The bloody pilot had to place a big boulder on one side of the passenger leg space because we had 3 passengers on a four seater. Gossh, luckily one of the front wheels/tyres didnt give way.
I have cut across the ranges, beautiful fiords lands in akaroa and another one nearby
ledzepp not s bad s base/line? jump. bungee jump allow you to wash your face upside down with the rapid water and best of all takes you back to where to started, sounds familiar
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aiyah, you all out of topic already loh! Never mind, at least we try to add some fun to our punting experience. Not like some people keep on quarreling, hor?
Sigh... I no eye see this stock la. Every stock I touch, I sure bleed. I'm going to sell off all my stock and buy property instead. My property is giving me good returns. Maybe real estate is better for me compare to equity.
Going back on track. Actually I don't disagree with hooi on his buying Padini down because as I have said, I have analyzed this stock thoroughly before. It has fantastic growth and I think this growth will persist. So if it is just the poor market sentiment that its share goes down and the fundamental still intact, it may be the right move to keep on buying as long as there is high margin of safety of investing in this stock. I was being emotional also (my fault) that I was annoyed by hooi's keeps on buying at this and that price for both Padini and icap. Don't know it is true or not because the way he posted, he would have bought huge amount, I mean million or is it billion RM worth of these stocks already.
euclid, Michael and John are my good friends man. This tonylim ah, doesn't he know I was working as a foundation contractor before. passerby also know. Been there done that.
smallfish, dont be small, temporary setback. Keep on learning. All is not gone, I still see a high probability of a bull run as we complain about how this country is run. I learn about property investments only a decade ago despite being a ex banker.
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Posted by hooi > 2012-11-26 15:32 | Report Abuse
Thanks, bought Padini at 1.85-1.86. My portfolio as at 26/11/2012 : Padini 2%, Icap 7% & cash 91%