GreatPig
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GreatPig said:Anyone else holding this?
Anyone know anything about commercial property investments in Japan in general?
Cheers,
GP
RichKid said:Hi GP,
I don't I'm afraid, but Snake Pliskin may know something, word is that BNB have more experience (longer presence, better connections) than most other Aussies in Japanese property. Since the general economy there seems to be picking up might rub off on commercial space.
GreatPig said:Thanks, Snake. I do have their report, which I think lists some of the properties they own, but of course that wouldn't mean anything to me.
In the end though it's just one of a number of stocks I'm holding, and while I already have the quantity I originally intended, I'm not going to turn down discounted shares if it looks like the price will stay above that amount.
My wife and I are heading to Japan in April for a couple of weeks holiday (I also spent a couple of months backpacking there in '93). The only real estate we're likely to inspect though is castles and temples
Cheers,
GP
For this trip we're planning on Tokyo, Nikko, Matsumoto (for the castle), Nara, Kyoto, Himeji, Okayama, Hiroshima & Miyajima, possibly Matsuyama (again for the castle), and finally Takayama before returning to Tokyo. From Okayama, we may also visit one or two islands or Bizen or somewhere, possibly instead of Matsuyama.Snake Pliskin said:What parts of Japan are you going to?
I'm not familiar with that. Is it something to do with the blossom season?O-hanami is a good thing to do
Given it's one of the more touristy places in Japan, I'm sure they doMilk Man said:Nikko? Do they make pens there?
GreatPig said:For this trip we're planning on Tokyo, Nikko, Matsumoto (for the castle), Nara, Kyoto, Himeji, Okayama, Hiroshima & Miyajima, possibly Matsuyama (again for the castle), and finally Takayama before returning to Tokyo. From Okayama, we may also visit one or two islands or Bizen or somewhere, possibly instead of Matsuyama.
We'll be in Takayama for the two days of their Matsuri festival at Easter. Originally I wanted to do what I did last time and go from Matsumoto to Takayama via the alps, but I don't think the road is open at that time, and even if it is, it would probably be pretty cold. Even Takayama I think will be quite cold. Last time I was there in late September, and while the alps (around KamiKochi) were beautiful and warm during the day, it was bloody freezing at night!
We're only going to stay in four places (Tokyo, Kyoto, Okayama, and Takayama) and make day trips to the other places using JR passes. Matsumoto and Matsuyama are quite long day trips, but my wife gets foot-sore pretty quickly, so probably won't mind a couple of days with a few hours spent on a train instead of walking
I've already been to most of these places, Nikko being the main exception, but there will still be plenty to see that I haven't seen before.
And thanks to the wonders of the Internet, I've already booked the air tickets and accommodation in all but Tokyo, and pretty much know where we'll stay there too.
I'm not familiar with that. Is it something to do with the blossom season?
Cheers,
GP
Yes, when they issued more stock at $1.52 a share, with a 10 for 18.something entitlement.clowboy said:By take more at $1.52, do you mean you bought more?
Yes, it ended up retracing most of Friday's gain, but I think still looks okay at this stage. Who know where it will go though.Was looking really good on open today but by close not so great.
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