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HVA lowest 1.60 - Highest 75.00

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51HVA lowest 1.60 - Highest 75.00 - Page 3 Empty Re: HVA lowest 1.60 - Highest 75.00 Fri Oct 16, 2020 7:13 pm

madukp


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hiransilva23 wrote:
SAGA wrote:
hiransilva23 wrote:
shakthi1974 wrote:Wisdom79, Please clarify me the transport? Currently I'm holding a good quantity and start to collect again!
Bro horage ammagen Pena ahanna epa.owa manipulate karana aya oyata wasiyak wena tips denne na.

what happens is bcos of people like Wisdom will ruin the value and importance of this  equity site as a reliable source for investment information

If you want to get a advice follow teller.atleast we know who is teller,he always talking about fundamental strong stocks,and which  have really value.dnt go behind blood suckers.

I don't have a personal attachment to this share, but I strongly disagree with the teller's speculation on certain fundamentals. Remember this is the guy who was whining at JKH because he was unable to catch the train @ 80's. He has continuously condemned JKH when it is gaining from 100's to 140 levels. He kept telling the value of JKH is 80's, which cant be justified by any of the financial measurements!

HVA current price is good comparing to NAV and EPS, but the way they conducting business is a question. But that doesn't mean HVA value is 4. This is clearly downward speculation same as teller did for some of the shares.

PS: I don't recommend t buy or sell. But traders might have a good opportunity with HVA.

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52HVA lowest 1.60 - Highest 75.00 - Page 3 Empty Re: HVA lowest 1.60 - Highest 75.00 Fri Oct 16, 2020 8:32 pm

samaritan


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madukp wrote:
hiransilva23 wrote:
SAGA wrote:
hiransilva23 wrote:
shakthi1974 wrote:Wisdom79, Please clarify me the transport? Currently I'm holding a good quantity and start to collect again!
Bro horage ammagen Pena ahanna epa.owa manipulate karana aya oyata wasiyak wena tips denne na.

what happens is bcos of people like Wisdom will ruin the value and importance of this  equity site as a reliable source for investment information





If you want to get a advice follow teller.atleast we know who is teller,he always talking about fundamental strong stocks,and which  have really value.dnt go behind blood suckers.

I don't have a personal attachment to this share, but I strongly disagree with the teller's speculation on certain fundamentals. Remember this is the guy who was whining at JKH because he was unable to catch the train @ 80's. He has continuously condemned JKH when it is gaining from 100's to 140 levels. He kept telling the value of JKH is 80's, which cant be justified by any of the financial measurements!

HVA current price is good comparing to NAV and EPS, but the way they conducting business is a question. But that doesn't mean HVA value is 4. This is clearly downward speculation same as teller did for some of the shares.

PS: I don't recommend t buy or sell. But traders might have a good opportunity with HVA.
Not only with JKH, for TKYO he had stated that they have cash flow problems and not to touch. Subsequently there was another post by him stating that there was a big manipulator behind TKYO share price movement.
This guy has been exposed by Miss.sangeetha on numerous occasions and went into silent mode for sometime. I have absolutely no faith in 'Teller' who posted adverse comments even about TKYO.
His credibility is highly questionable and there was wide spread talk about him carrying out the agenda of his boss, which is not a secret any more!

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53HVA lowest 1.60 - Highest 75.00 - Page 3 Empty Re: HVA lowest 1.60 - Highest 75.00 Fri Oct 16, 2020 10:03 pm

wisdom79


Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

You are all just muttering here. Remember nobody can predict on shares. All say GREG is not good but I bought at 9 and sold at 19, DPL at 6 and sold 12.

Even heap of mud will move up without a reason. Read the post and take what is good from it. Read with the reports and decide whether you buy or not. You buy, you sell. No one can sell what will be the market tomorrow. Up or down. 

Not only Prabhakaran but also Saharan took it down. Corona took it down, but now there are many corona patients but they can not take market down.

You can insult me, but I never steal anything from you. 

Many dogs barks at the moon because it shines and gives the light!!!!

Stones aim at only fruitful trees!!!

Tomorrow HVA may me 10 or 5 but you have to understand where to buy and where to sell.

As I mentioned earlier, there are many valuable gems under the earth but its value comes out only it moves up.

One day HVA will pass JKH but it depends only on company's progress not the name.

Loll.........good luck!!!

I still say buy HVA.......!!! you will never get warried!!!!

54HVA lowest 1.60 - Highest 75.00 - Page 3 Empty Re: HVA lowest 1.60 - Highest 75.00 Fri Oct 16, 2020 10:10 pm

wisdom79


Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

HVA has the power of political and power of transport....read......why!!

HVA chairman

[size=36]Mr. Rohan Fernando

[/size]
The Chairman, Mr. A.R.H. Fernando has over 40 years of experience in the tea industry and has been successful in developing, promoting and marketing the traditional beverage of tea in many innovative variants over the last several years.Prior to founding his own Company, he began his career as a trainee Tea Taster at Carson, Cumberbatch & Co., Ltd.
He was promoted to a Tea Executive in 1979. He joined Brooke Bond Ceylon Limited as a tea buyer where he was promoted to Tea Manager in 1985. In 1982 he spent one year with Brooke Bond Commodities Ltd. in the United Kingdom, learning International tea blending and trading.
He served on the Colombo Tea Traders Association as a member. He functioned as the President of the National Chamber of Exporters in 2008 and 2009. He is the current Chairman of the Tea Exporters Association of Sri Lanka, one of the directors at Sri Lanka Tea Board, a council member and a management Committee member representing the board of the National Chamber of Exporters of Sri Lanka. He also serves as a Director in several organisations including Ceylinco General Insurance Ltd. and Industrial Technology Institute.

Chairman has bought in 2018 ....47000 shares, 2019.... 250000, 2020 ......500000 shares.
You will see the reality but not the dream.......use brain with eyes!!!!!
good luck!!!!
Above reason not my opinions but what is in reports!!!
The chairman can do much.... to make the company progress......believe...!!!

55HVA lowest 1.60 - Highest 75.00 - Page 3 Empty Re: HVA lowest 1.60 - Highest 75.00 Fri Oct 16, 2020 10:13 pm

hiransilva23


Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

wisdom79 wrote:HVA has the power of political and power of transport....read......why!!

HVA chairman

[size=36]Mr. Rohan Fernando

[/size]
The Chairman, Mr. A.R.H. Fernando has over 40 years of experience in the tea industry and has been successful in developing, promoting and marketing the traditional beverage of tea in many innovative variants over the last several years.Prior to founding his own Company, he began his career as a trainee Tea Taster at Carson, Cumberbatch & Co., Ltd.
He was promoted to a Tea Executive in 1979. He joined Brooke Bond Ceylon Limited as a tea buyer where he was promoted to Tea Manager in 1985. In 1982 he spent one year with Brooke Bond Commodities Ltd. in the United Kingdom, learning International tea blending and trading.
He served on the Colombo Tea Traders Association as a member. He functioned as the President of the National Chamber of Exporters in 2008 and 2009. He is the current Chairman of the Tea Exporters Association of Sri Lanka, one of the directors at Sri Lanka Tea Board, a council member and a management Committee member representing the board of the National Chamber of Exporters of Sri Lanka. He also serves as a Director in several organisations including Ceylinco General Insurance Ltd. and Industrial Technology Institute.

Chairman has bought in 2018 ....47000 shares, 2019.... 250000, 2020 ......500000 shares.
You will see the reality but not the dream.......use brain with eyes!!!!!
good luck!!!!
Above reason not my opinions but what is in reports!!!
The chairman can do much.... to make the company progress......believe...!!!
Don’t we have another shares to buy instead of hva??and Dnt you have??yoy are promoting only this.piliyamayak hadala HVA kiyala nama dala ude hawasa wenda nam hari🙄🙄🙄

56HVA lowest 1.60 - Highest 75.00 - Page 3 Empty Re: HVA lowest 1.60 - Highest 75.00 Fri Oct 16, 2020 10:27 pm

jaya


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

wisdom79 wrote:You are all just muttering here. Remember nobody can predict on shares. All say GREG is not good but I bought at 9 and sold at 19, DPL at 6 and sold 12.

Even heap of mud will move up without a reason. Read the post and take what is good from it. Read with the reports and decide whether you buy or not. You buy, you sell. No one can sell what will be the market tomorrow. Up or down. 

Not only Prabhakaran but also Saharan took it down. Corona took it down, but now there are many corona patients but they can not take market down.

You can insult me, but I never steal anything from you. 

Many dogs barks at the moon because it shines and gives the light!!!!

Stones aim at only fruitful trees!!!

Tomorrow HVA may me 10 or 5 but you have to understand where to buy and where to sell.

As I mentioned earlier, there are many valuable gems under the earth but its value comes out only it moves up.

One day HVA will pass JKH but it depends only on company's progress not the name.

Loll.........good luck!!!

I still say buy HVA.......!!! you will never get warried!!!!
supply and demand are related to each other and how that relationship affects the price of shares therefore no fundamentals are creating the demand in CSE where the people are not that much economist or having background of such.
 
The demand is time to time change due to trends, even a gold does not have demand if it freely available in the ground like steel.
 
My idea is in bull market for the trading behave like others do or invest and stay away.
 
But investment for long term also uncertain in country like Sri Lanka who knows what will happen next two, three years.

57HVA lowest 1.60 - Highest 75.00 - Page 3 Empty Re: HVA lowest 1.60 - Highest 75.00 Mon Oct 19, 2020 9:50 pm

hiransilva23


Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

@wisdom79 oya balanna nadda meke share price eka,oya me 50 k gena kata karanwa 5tat yaida manda.podi gemak gahala up katala danna.promotion ekat aparadene😂😂😂

58HVA lowest 1.60 - Highest 75.00 - Page 3 Empty Re: HVA lowest 1.60 - Highest 75.00 Mon Oct 19, 2020 9:52 pm

geesura

geesura
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

hiransilva23 wrote:@wisdom79 oya balanna nadda meke share price eka,oya me 50 k gena kata karanwa 5tat yaida manda.podi gemak gahala up katala danna.promotion ekat aparadene😂😂😂
sira kathawa

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