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Re: [sharechat] Transcript of ITC Q&A - but where's the shareholder benefits?


From: Phil Eriksen <phil@acepay.co.nz>
Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2000 20:49:17 +1300


Gordon King wrote:
> 
> I'd agree with that, thanks Ben.
> 
> On your points Hugh, my 15 year old niece's birthday in a couple of weeks, I
> was thinking of buying her a few thousand ITC shares.  My thinking is all my
> stupid sisters will buy her clothes she'll grow out of, I might as well get
> her a long term speculative stock.
> 

Well, some would argue that at least your sisters are buying something
that is currently fashionable rather than digging last years "look" out
of the bargain bin.  I, of course, would never say such a thing.

Cheers,
Phil

P.S   If you want a long term speculative stock I personally would go
for SDI (ASX) or CRYP (Nasdaq/TSE, and speculative is the right word). 
(disc holding in SDI, nothing in CRYP yet but have been watching,
waiting..)


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