CGF challenger limited

Potential takeover target, page-11

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    "How long have you been in the register?"

    @thunderhead1

    I bought my first shares in Challenger once I had reached a point at which I thought I understood what it was that the company did, and how it made its money.

    That took me the better part of a decade, I think, so it was around 2013 that I fist became a shareholder, I believe.

    (The reason I can't give an exact date is because those debut shares are sitting in NABTrade account that I ceased using some years ago, but for which I've forgotten the password! I don't mind saying that I have added to my CGF holdings via my CommSec account on a number of separate occasions since 2013.)

    Truth be told, I initially bought it believing it would behave like a fixed income security it's dividend yield was close to 6% at the time. I had no idea that the company's profits would double over the next 5 years, and the share price triple.

    So, sure, I got it right.
    But for mostly the wrong reasons (!)
    Last edited by madamswer: 16/03/18
 
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