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Shares / Re: Cherrypicking & Tapouts
« on: September 29, 2017, 09:20:40 am »
28 September 2017 Thursday

Up:


RBPlat +4.87%
Niveus +4.76%
Tongaat +3.61%
Datatec +3.35%
Bidcorp +2.48%
Naspers 1.19%  @ 289803
Astral +1.18%

Down:


Nampak -5.38%
Murray -5.37%
Sunint -3.39%
AngloP -2.62%
Trencor -2.56%
Afrox -2.47%

302
Shares / Re: Pulverized Sand Box
« on: September 28, 2017, 10:23:26 am »
Looking good  ;D

303
Shares / Re: Cherrypicking & Tapouts
« on: September 28, 2017, 10:22:32 am »
27 September 2017 Wednesday

Up:

Nuworld +6.95%
Telkom +5.08%
Sappi +3.60%
Blackstar +3.37%
Anglo +3.02%
Exxaro +2.89%
Afrox +2.75%

Down:

Sabvest -9.26%
Arm -4.69%
Niveus -4.66%
Hyprop -3.75%
Cashbuild -3.41%
Spurgcorp -2.57%
Zeder -2.43%

304
Shares / Re: Investment Strategies for Nomads
« on: September 28, 2017, 10:14:33 am »
A The pot of gold always seems to be at the opposite end of the rainbow.

So true.  We had a quick vacay in Moz last month for my bday and as soon as you leave the resort/coast line you’re just thinking – "Let’s get out of here" – same with Lesotho and Madagascar.  Most of the holidays abroad I’ve kind of expected more than what it delivered, Eiffel Tower was impressive but I hated the graffiti and spitting in the streets, Portugal was okay-ish & Spain (loved the jamon) was fun, Stonehenge was uhhmm dare I say it - small - but I loved Sherwood Forrest.  Switzerland (Jungfrau-region), Italian Alps (Treviso), Germany/Belgium, Mauritius were beautiful and delivered more than expected.  Amsterdam was a total disaster, you can just say so many times, “no – I’m not interested in what you’re selling” – but still interesting to see what people consider as fetishes and fun.  Egypt was interesting, might have had a little something to do with the fact that our guide sneaked us right below into one of the pyramids into a restricted burial chamber.  I must admit I was thinking "they are going to bury us there and no one will ever know" – also thought "so be it – what a nice place to rest and future archaeologist will have a field day trying to figure out what our bones are doing there and how we fit into the royal picture."  Riding camels were also fun. Best of all for me was Scotland, what a stunning place. I can go on forever, traveling basically my number one interest. I’ll stop now.  The point being, you cannot put a price on an experience. It’s all good in the end, just go and explore! 

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Shares / Re: Investment Strategies for Nomads
« on: September 27, 2017, 08:27:39 am »
... long since come to the realization that we MUST make the best use of our opportunities as our lives is but a blink of the eye.

I like your thinking, good luck. :TU:

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Shares / Re: Cherrypicking & Tapouts
« on: September 27, 2017, 08:17:55 am »
26 September 2017, Tuesday

Up:


Montauk +15.80%
CMH +8.34%
Niveus +4.94%
BeeSasol +3.03%
Northam +2.91%

Down:

Telkom -7.00%
Bidcorp -4.88%
Mittal -4.76%
Medc -4.28
Group5 -4.67%
TsogoSun -2.53%
Brait -1.91%

307
Shares / Re: Cherrypicking & Tapouts
« on: September 22, 2017, 03:18:06 pm »
No-way-no-how. 

Seeing this is also a cherry-picking and tap-out of sorts situation, I'll answer you right here: :D

It’s not like just rocking up at the border africa-style with a bribe in the hand.

You have to jump through endless hoops and even then, you are not guaranteed entry.  Out tally to date is R90 912 already and we still have to do the following:  NZ$ 6495 (exchange rate at 9.70) & ZAR 8232.  Oh ja, and remember to add 15% VAT on both.

All above is just for hypothetical entry into the county, you still have not arrived yet, as a matter of fact, you don’t even have a plane ticket yet.

All family members have to write an English Test, if somebody fails – (and I don’t mean at SA 30%-pass rate, I mean at more than 80% NZ-pass rate), you’ll get rejected.  They don’t care if you majored in English Literature by the way, they will test you themselves.
 
All family members have to go through medical check – no chronic meds, obesity, life-threatening illness, no AIDS, TB, no mental/physical issues, no use of anti-depressants or chill pills ever.
 
We were already checked out in our first meeting - interviews were in English for all, we thought it was just an info session but they confessed they checked us out, how we looked, how we speak, how we interact with them and each other – luckily our kids were educated in English, they would have failed die Afrikaanse weergawe want hulle verstaan nie mooi Afrikaanse woorde soos “toegevoeg, byvoorbeeld, bysienswaardigheid” ens nie.  So first hurdle good – they said we may proceed with the process.

A big shock to my system was that after 2010, no SA University Degree is recognized.  Yes really.  Only Engineering Degrees were accepted but that also changed this year. [Edit:  Engineering Degrees also not recognized since 2014 - my bad].   So, you take your degree (my son just received his B.Com Hon Fin Man Sciences (Investment Banking) – University Pretoria -  to their Quality Assessment Division in NZ, they check your course content, papers, your points statements, your degree and you write a test and they will accordingly decide where you fit in on their standard.  Then you have to do a bridging course at their Uni’s for whatever time, depending on what they decide.  Same for SA schools, you have to do a year or 2 year bridging before allowed into their Uni’s, depending which course you did in SA and which course you want to apply for in NZ.   (At least my son’s CIMA is accepted but again it’s not from Afrique de Sud,  it’s UK based.) So let your kids study abroad to begin with, all SA Uni’s are frowned upon outside Africa.

So the easy part of it all is where you begin, you have to be within a certain age range, your job has to be on their critical skills list – (which they rewrite and contract every 4 months), you have to have a ITA (invitation to apply) and you have to already have accepted a job offer above a minimum salary NZ$ 50 000 pa.

Oh an no criminal records or substance abusers obviously.
 
And remember, there are no guarantees of outcome, if they reject you along the line – so be it, no refunds.

Now you can start to arrange for shipping (last time to UK cost us R130 000) and because a ship takes 3 months to arrive, you also have to do air freight as well (last time R40 000) for essentials. Air tickets R30 000 return per person for interviews and quality checks. 

So no Patrick it is not easy. 

But what price do you put on taking your genetic line from a 3rd world county to a 1st world?   – yeah that is priceless – our grand-kidz and theirs better build statues and sing our names in praise forever.   

Then I think of my own genetic ancestors – my grand-pappi emigrated from Scotland to SA four generations back and I’m just thinking. – Why-oh-why did you do that?

You’re not getting a statue Oupa.


(The whole process takes anything between 9-18 months, still a long way to go)


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Shares / Re: Cherrypicking & Tapouts
« on: September 21, 2017, 09:32:48 am »
Apologies for abandoning you, to end a life on one continent and begin one on an island has admin and red tape involved AF – will post when I can. :-*

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Shares / Re: Cherrypicking & Tapouts
« on: September 14, 2017, 10:16:30 am »
13 September 2017 Wednesday

Up:


Bidcorp +2.40%
Spurcorp +2.81%
Harmony +1.35%
Holdsport +1.45%

Down:

Kaapagri -4.31%
South32 -4.18%
Woolies -3.92%
Truworths -2.68%
Nedcor -1.96%

310
Shares / Re: Cherrypicking & Tapouts
« on: September 13, 2017, 02:32:00 pm »
12 September 2017, Tuesday

Up:


RBPlat +5.59%
South32 +4.00%
BeeSasol +3.04%
MondiPlc +2.70%
Bil +2.63%
Brait +2.45%

Down:

Raubex -7.47%
PPC -7.43%
Distell -2.97%
AngloG -2.36%
Lewis -2.28%

311
Off topic / Live chat
« on: September 12, 2017, 03:21:48 pm »
@Patrick: So not going to miss this cr@p.

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Shares / Re: Cherrypicking & Tapouts
« on: September 12, 2017, 09:38:39 am »
11 September 2017, Monday


Up:


Grandprade +12.64%
Niveus +6.51%
Homechoice +6.22%
Naspers +3.10%
Omnia +2.11%
MondiLtd +2.00%
Clicks +1.84%

Down:

RBPlat -6.35%
AngloG -5.62%
Rhodes -5.19%
Northam -4.50%
Implats -4.24%
Astral -4.14%
Sunint -3.61%
Harmony -3.11%
GFields -3.09%
Curro -1.51%

313
Off topic / Live chat
« on: September 08, 2017, 09:57:01 am »
Amen

314
Shares / Re: Cherrypicking & Tapouts
« on: September 08, 2017, 09:55:48 am »
7 September 2017 Thursday

Up:

PnrFoods +4.32%
Pergrin +3.97%
Kumba +3.21%
AngloG +3.16%
BeeSasol +3.03%
Cashb +2.84%
Bats +2.21%
Richemont +2.20%
LibHold +2.17%

Down:

RBPlat -5.31%
Clover -5.12%
Mpact -3.87%
Nuworld -2.44%
Oceana -1.70%

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Off topic / Re: Live chat
« on: September 07, 2017, 11:16:40 am »
Thank you :)

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