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From: | Nick Kearney <nk@xtra.co.nz> |
Date: | Mon, 21 Feb 2000 22:18:03 +1300 |
james chamley wrote: > > Roy wrote: > > > > I can't help but feel that the marketplace today reminds me of 1986-7. > > > > 1. Seems lots of people are "getting into" the market for easy money. > > > > 2. Spectacular gains being touted by some (ie xxx% in last 12 months) > > > > 3. Sunday papers starting better sharemarket coverage (ie the > > players). > > > > 4. Some of the PE's are "unreal" > > > > 5. Comments like "the modern sharemarket can't crash" > > > > 6. Increasing levels of consumer/company debt for share investing. > > > > 7. The futures market is looking like a "tame game" > > > > 8. Rapidly increasing numbers of "pundits" saying thinks like XYZ > > share > > will go to $1.50 (current price 50 cents). > > > > 9. Governments starting to crank up interest rates to "cool down" the > > economy. > > > > 10. Tipsters buying more newspaper/magazine advertising space. > > > > Just a thort. I have been an investor since 1969 and do not want to > > "get > > burn't again, like I did in 1987! > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > http://www.sharechat.co.nz/ New Zealand's home for market > > investors > > To remove yourself from this list, please us the form at > > http://www.sharechat.co.nz/forum.html. > > Roy > > I can't help but agree with you in one sense and strongly disagree in > another. What I mean is that there seems to be a real dichotomy > developing in the market. I found this in the Dominion tables > > Highest P/E ratios > > AFFCO 410.0 > FCL Forest 71.2 > NZ Experience 70.0 > Energy Eq 66.6 > Advantage 57.2 > Baycorp 53.4 > Renaissance 38.6 > Trustpower 37.9 > A Barnett 37.5 > Carter Holt 33.1 > > etc etc > > Now that's not the same as some US tech stocks (although those companies > that either didn't produce earnings or produced losses didn't qualify > for the table) but still some overpricing. > > On the other hand > > 20 Lowest P/E ratios > > Applefield 0.4 > CapProps 3.6 > McDowell 4.1 > AirNZA 4.5 > Worlindx 4.5 > TransTasman 4.7 > AirNZB 4.9 > Infratil 5.3 > DesignerTx 5.7 > Newmarket 5.7 > Ebos 6.5 > Hellaby 6.7 > > Now maybe some of these companies have problems but some of them are > cheap IMHO at those ratios > > Then on the asset front > > Highest Price/NTA ratios > > Radioworks 58.84 > Sky TV 28.46 > EPhone 26.50 > Baycorp 24.73 > IT Capital 21.75 > Maxis Corp 14.25 > Advantage 12.00 > Savoy Eq 7.40 > > and the cheapest price/NTA > > TransTasman 0.31 > CapProps 0.33 > DesignerTx 0.33 > Brierley 0.39 > Richina 0.39 > FCL Forest` 0.40 > Tower PP 0.40 > Kingsgate 0.44 > CDL Hotels 0.50 > A Barnett 0.53 > AirNZA 0.53 > Opio 0.54 > AirNZB 0.57 > TasmanAg 0.58 > Wrightson 0.59 > DairyBrands 0.60 > KiwiInc B 0.61 > Seafresh 0.61 > Applefields 0.62 > > Now in there there has to be some value. Whilst asset valuation is not > always easy surely the low price to NTA ratios above are not indicative > of an entirely overheated bubble. > > Overall IMHO the market is (as it always has been) overheated in some > areas and undervalued in others. The only problem seems to be that with > the current political climate there is noone ready to invest in the > market to pick up the undervalued stocks (as was the case in 86-87). > > Sorry for rambling on but the figures caught my eye as i hadn't been > able to find them so readily before (must ream the "Dom" more often). > > Regards to all > > James > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > http://www.sharechat.co.nz/ New Zealand's home for market investors > To remove yourself from this list, please us the form at > http://www.sharechat.co.nz/forum.html. James thanks for those it made interesting reading see AIRNZA came up a lot has to be cheap at moment below $2?? cheers nk ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.sharechat.co.nz/ New Zealand's home for market investors To remove yourself from this list, please us the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/forum.html.
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