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Re: [sharechat] Any opinions
Thanks for opinion Jefley
--- Jefley Aitken <jefley@xtra.co.nz> wrote:
> hello 'not important'
> your raise interesting questions regarding a choice
> from AIA, AIRVA, or
> WAM.
>
> First, dont worry about being in the garbage
> disposal business -- every
> school kid does projects on it these days and it is
> an increasingly
> important (environmental) business. In the Otago
> Daily Times last week
> there was a large article on zero-waste and
> recycling etc -- the theory and
> practise of landfill and rubbish dumps is changing
> extremely rapidly and i
> understand that wam is a leader at thinking outside
> the square. it's
> stingy divi is more of a concern. i bought recently
> at $4.12 on the strong
> recommendation from my broker, but am quietly
> thinking that i will sell on
> a strong rise because i favour good divi stocks.
>
> AIRVA is cheap, the bad news is known, tourism is
> growing, the divi
> acceptable. i plan to hold mine until the price is
> so good that i'd be
> daft not to take a profit.
>
> AIA is a stock i've been monitoring but havent built
> quite enough
> enthusiasm to buy. i'll also confess to a "what
> will people think" feeling
> ("nice" mainlanders don't get involved in businesses
> with "auckland" in
> their names) ... such silliness may well be why my
> porfolio's such a
> mess.
>
> of the three shares you suggest, imho that airva is
> the best at the moment.
> cheers, jefley.
>
>
>
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