SUN COMMERCIAL SERVICE
A special section for readers seeking information on 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 Names and addresses must be given in every instance, although not for publication, and inquiriers are requested to send in questions early in the week addressed to the Commercial Editor, THE SUN. 'C.E.,” Herne Bay. —The chances of that company ever showing a protit are remote. The shares are not to be recommended as an investment. "Devonport.”—The principal factor causing the increase is the approaching announcement of the annual dividend. Even on the present market the shares seem good buying for investors able to hold. "S.V.T.” —Tou would be ill-advised to sell just now*, as the market is almost certain to improve during the next few months. "R.N.” Remuera. —Nothing further has been done with the proposal. "Interested,” Te Awamutu. —We consider that you would not go wrong taking up a parcel of shares in the association mentioned. While you cannot expect huge returns, it certainly seems safe enough, and indications are that the conservative policy of the directors will ensure yoU a steady return on investment. For the small investor wishing to make regular savings it appears especially commendable.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 28 July 1928, Page 12
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