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From: | "Brett & Leeanne Phillips" <bret-lil@ihug.co.nz> |
Date: | Fri, 25 Feb 2000 19:33:50 +1300 |
Hi Margie, I quess the answer to your question can be gained from the fact that I own AQL shares and not ITC. Until recently I had a foot in both camps, which I would suggest is the best option, if your going to take a punt with a bit of spare cash.(would be nice) My honest opinion is that there has been two much hype centered around both stocks at various times and it is sometimes hard to decipher the facts. I'm sure there is many AQL shareholders out there who have been feeling despondent with the recent flat share price, but maybe the announcement today regarding Commsoft will go a little way to improving the share price. I think there needs to be a lot more positive info provided, before the price will hit the 25-30 cent mark some people have been forecasting on chat forums. I would suspect however, that we will see some bouyancy in AQL price as we get closer to the shareholders meeting which I understand is on or about March 9th. While I admit to being a bit of a 'techy' I still believe you need a diversified portfolio and I wouldn't suggest investing in just any company that named itself e-something. When your trading stocks doesn't the emphasis revolve more around the timing of your buy and sell rather than the quality of the company.????? For instance there has been some negative statements regarding Savoy this week, but a trader may have purchased on Wednesday at 5.2 cents and sold again today for 6 cents and made a nice profit if they had the volumes. Of course there is also the risk to consider with this scenerio. With regards to AQL it seems as if Frank is the man to get our info from, so lets hope he keeps on keeping on. Cheers Bret PS, sorry if your none the wiser ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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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