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From: | nickkearney <nk@xtra.co.nz> |
Date: | Thu, 12 Oct 2000 20:16:54 +1300 |
Hey I don't blame you for going but with the sharemarket, don't play with matches unless you are prepared to get burnt. Those who buy on speculation have to be prepared to take a loss. AQL is a prime example. It isn't nice but it's the nature of the game. I think Fletchers have some answers to give, but there are definitely some people here that need to look in their own backyard first. Luckily I didn't buy into the speculation but I have done previously and when I lost I learnt a lesson and moved on. Some others have to do the same. Cheers for now. NK 2000@z.com wrote: > > Don't mean to be too negative, but really, in the current environment > how can I not. I brought parcels of FFS at 87 and 89 on the way up, > when the rumours of a pending sale were rife. I have been burnt in > the past by shares quickly turning so I watched these ones like a > hawk. I sold both parcels at 85 and 87 respectively. I was annoyed > having lost a few hundred on each sale. This must be nothing compared > to what some of the small shareholders are feeling. Those who have > seen 50% of the value of their stock and possibly savings etc. wiped > out in effectively a couple of weeks. I too think it is a disgrace > what FLC have done to their shareholders and if it had happened to me > (almost did) I would be pounding on their door asking for > explanations and getting fellow shareholders together for the > upcoming general meeting to find management accountable. > I too will be one of the ones to leave the country. I am 25 and the > only reason I came back to NZ after spending 3 years away on my O.E. > was because my work visa expired. I will get into Europe by going to > work in Ireland which incidentally was an economy very similar to > ours but is now one of the fastest growing and most attractive in the > world. When I was overseas a lot of the Irish had left their homeland > as the economy was in poor shape and there were no jobs. These same > people are now returning in droves. Hopefully our country can start > to get it right so that our NZSE40 actually does show some returns > over the next 13 years and so that graduates leaving behind huge > student loans earning interest will be enticed back home, not just > because our scenery has been rated 99.92/100 (i.e. No 1 over Canada) > by travellers in Conde Nast magazine. Also good win by the cricketers > last night - see not all bad news!! > > Check out the latest in z.com programming, produced exclusively for > the net! http://www.z.com > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > http://www.sharechat.co.nz/ New Zealand's home for market investors > http://www.netbroker.co.nz/ Trade on Credit, Low Brokerage. Join now. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at > http://www.sharechat.co.nz/forum.shtml. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.sharechat.co.nz/ New Zealand's home for market investors http://www.netbroker.co.nz/ Trade on Credit, Low Brokerage. Join now. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/forum.shtml.
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