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From: | Derek Watt <dkw@paradise.net.nz> |
Date: | Tue, 28 Mar 2000 19:18:38 +1200 |
Nick, It was well spotted that Nufarm were to rise this week. I've been holding onto mine for a while (bought at $3.55, a bit early, when they were on the way down). Will sell if the get to $4.80, since there are so many other bargains out there to choose from. Derek At 06:08 PM 3/28/00 +1200, you wrote: > Why no follow up to this post? is everyone too concerned >with air new zealand that they missed the standout opportunity of the >week? (posted sunday) > The rise of nufarm has begun and here are the reasons why it >will continue. 1) Fundamentally the stock should be over 6 dollars >which means at present levels the stock is way under valued 2). >The selling in New Zealand is now finished, anyone who was going to >sell during the stocks slide will have already done so 3.) Nufarm >has made it into the aussie index which telecom and the fletchers >failed to be included in. The stock is now being taken up in >earnest by the portfolio managers 4. A proven record of eps >growth which is likely to continue into the future 5) They >announce their yearly results this week and judging by the way >the stock has begun to move upwards in advance of the announcement a > good result is probably expected Conclution : The > complete lack of selling pressure, plus an expected good result could >see this stock rise rapidly during the week to at least 4.00 There >will still be room in most portfolio managers selections for this >Buy now before the opportunity passes, there is virtually now downside >risk at present prices. 3.40 and have no intention >of selling in the foreseable future nick > ----------------------------------- Derek Watt http://members.tripod.com/DKWatt/ ----------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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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