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Re: [sharechat] CAH & the $64000 question
Rob said:
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>What does a company have to do for there share price to increase?
This is such a good question. It is the $64000 question of course.
I think there are several answers.
1)The best (sad but true) is to be bought out by a
foreign company re: FLP shades of FFS, possibly FFE,
CAH, CEN infact maybe even TWR, TEL (maybe other people
have got more to add.)
2) Jump on a bandwagon, the classic of late has been
e-commerce, then more lately b2b e-commerce etc.
Of course you have to know when to jump on and you
have to do it in a convincing fashion.
This may sound cynical but I'm not trying to be -
Jumping on a bandwagon can still result in a profitable
business.
3) Do something really clever eg FRO
(although shades of jumping on a Baycorp bandwagon here),
GEN, WDT. But this approach doesn't always work (eg GPG).
4) Be a market leader eg TEL, BCH, WHS. But this only works
for the goodtimes.
5) Be a company trading at a few cents then be taken
over or have a radical change in direction. eg WN, ITC, SMR etc.
(hang in there AQL shareholders!)
6) Have a owner or CEO with an incredible reputation so as to
make a share move on his own just by being involved. (eg FRO,
ADV, SMR, AQL). Doesn't seem to work for Ron B. & WRI, OTR, GPG.
7) Try and be as many of the above at the same time as you can.
(A shell company with a super CEO jumping on a bandwagon,
doing something really clever with the hope of being taken
over by a foreign company.) If you know of any please post.
Maybe others have some more ideas.
Derek
P.S.
CAH - I rate as a buy below $1.80 short term, below $2.00 longer term.
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>Can anyone tell me why when CAH have increased profits, and with
>world pulp and paper prices looking positive why their share price
>has dropped this morning ?
>Am I missing something?
>What does a company have to do for there share price to increase?
>Regards
>Rob
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P.P.S.
Maybe the market had already anticipated the profits.
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Derek Watt
http://www.blackrobin.com
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