SUN COMMERCIAL SERVICE
A special section for readers seeking information or financial and commercial questions is included in these columns every Saturday. Names and addresses - must be given in every instance, although not for publication, and inquirers are requested to send in questions early in the addressed to the Commercial Editor . THE SUN . “J.G.” (Otahuhu).—No! “Trader” (Mt. Albert).—Any member of the ’Change would advise you. “A.C.J.” (Mt. Eden).—See your solicitor. “Shareholder” (Parnell).—Admittedly the market is weak at the montent, but we wouldn’t sacrifice your holding if you can possibly manage to hold on. There is every indication that the shares will move up toward par within the next year or so. It is very unlikely that it will go out. “Anxious Inquirer” (Huapai).—The first company may return Is or so a share, but, at the moment, there is not much prospect of shareholders receiving much more. The second (Samoan concern) is right out, with nothing in it for shareholders. Again, in the last-mentioned concern (Tramways), it is extremely doubtful if the ordinary shareholders will get anything. A prominent sharebroker, the other day, informed the writer that he had written off his holding as a dead loss.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 643, 20 April 1929, Page 12
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196SUN COMMERCIAL SERVICE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 643, 20 April 1929, Page 12
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