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From: | "Heather Reiss" <lightone@paradise.net.nz> |
Date: | Wed, 29 Nov 2000 11:10:32 +1300 |
I agree with you in the main Graeme.
I know a lot of shareholders feel that they have
been burnt especially those who bought when the shares were at a high. However
this cycle will reach its completion soon ( I think we are seeing the platform
now).
Wood is a valuable commodity and will attain an
appropiate supply /demand setting as various factors of a natural economic cycle
come into play. History does have a habit of repeating itself.
These shares are at bargain prices. The human
inclination to run the other way as shares drop, is playing itself to the
maximum at present.
People who are not succombing to their fears and can
see the wood for the trees are picking up very cheap stocks and will do
well.
As Bob Jones says,'When prices shoot up I get my
rod and head to the country for some fishing.When prices plummet I come
home and buy!'
Heather Reiss
( I have bought FFSRA)
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