Hi Mark,
It was interesting to follow your fundamental reading, I believe
that BRZ is a gem, so I have included BRZ in my watch list for you.
I'm impressed of your fundamental analysis. How did you arrive to the
calculation of future earnings per share of $4.02?
Friday's price moved down to zero line in my chart. Stay with me
Mark, I'll let you know when it goes back up again signaling an uptrend.
BRZ were in uptrend up to Nov'99 and reached the highest peak of
$4.35 (this is what Tony was referring to) and reversing downward since
then (until now).
Even a kid can see what you called the tea leaves, whether price are
moving uptrend or down tend. Chartist never buy stock when it is trending
down.
We are patient enough to stay on the side line and jump in when
it signals the uptrend. We made money when price move upward!!
BRZ seemed to have 2 false upward breakouts in April and June, but
not strong enough to stop the down trend, so price continue
falling.
What worries me is the daily volume is in the 100 to 200 000
only, while other popular ASX stocks could reach over 500 000 in
volume per day.
Price is the equilibrium between buyers and sellers. Your BRZ price
becomes so undervalued because there are more sellers than buyers,
pushing the price down.
I could give you an example, such as when I bought Sky City Instalment
Receipts, the fundamental business was in profit, yet price were sliding down
until the time to pay the final instalment. This is a prove that price do
not always move in favour of the fundamental basic. Again, price
is the equilibrium agreed between buyers and sellers.The chart only
showed the picture of what is happening in the BRZ market,
currently still trending down.
Stay on the sideline Mark, I'll keep you posted.
Rini
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, 8 July 2000 17:16
Subject: Re: [sharechat]
BRZ...Mark
Yes, but how does a chartist get that figure
(in your case, the $4.35)? Some sort of mathematics?
From a fundamental point of view, it becomes
logical - for example my analysis, as I posted to Egoli,
is:
Earnings for this company have gone up 48% from
1998 to 1999 (from $19.2m to $28.5m). Their mid year result to December 1999
was up 7% over the same period the previous year. Thus:
I will use
base earnings of $28.5m. My required rate of return to compensate for risk
is 16%. I estimate earnings growth for this firm over next five years of 15%
per annum, then only 5% perannum thereafter (very conservative). The
remaining factors in the analysis are then long term liabilities for company
equal $6.4m, and total issued ordinary shares of 112,189,500.
These
would give a value for one ordinary share in BRZ, based on discounted
future earnings, of $4.02. Such fundamental analysis simply give the 'fair
value' for the firm, it does not give a minimum value at which it might
trade - note that the fair value is best thought of also as a 'range'.
My analysis is pretty conservative, but even
given this the share would appear very unvalued [currently trading at $2.27]
(note your upper value of $6.42, however, would make the share too
overvalued, as this would represent a level of earnings growth that I doubt
the firm would justify, as good as it is (the only thing that might justify
this is that its Gosh Coffee chain, planned for about 200 shops nationwide,
is only now just getting off the ground, with the first 30 to 40 stores
being opened over the current financial year - I believe this offers further
good growth for future).
Ie, [back to you Tony] based on fundamentals,
you can get a 'logical feel' for what a share is worth, based on your
expectations for future earnings. The chartist, however, seems to try and
use mathematics to discern such fair value from the cumulative past patterns
of trading by investors (and therefore, if all of the investors were
chartists, surely the share value would not necessarily represent the
earnings ability of the company at all).
But all interesting all the same. I'm still
attempting to use your charty stuff to determine next entry price. (And I
just wish I could figure out why this share is becoming so undervalued - I'm
beginning to worry that I am missing something in respect of future earnings
prospects).
----- Original Message -----
Sent: 8 July 2000 4:27 PM
Subject: [sharechat] BRZ...Mark
I do'nt know where the Ozzie would have
got $6.42 from...I think the most you could reasonably aspire to is the
previous high of $4.35 (26 November 99)
Tony
Haddon