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From: | "nick" <acummin@es.co.nz> |
Date: | Fri, 12 Jan 2001 09:11:18 +1300 |
Barely two
months ago, many people here were forecasting
that the rights issue would be a total disaster ,
and that forests might
drop to as low as 10c a share.
Selling the rights was pointless as they were trading so low, while
taking the rights up looked risky as many were
saying "why buy they will be
cheaper than 25c anyway.
I myself was caught up in all this, i did take up the rights but
only
because of bad reasoning, (too chicken to
admit i made mistake in buying
forests at 60c, and desperate to try cut
losses)
Since then what has been most suprising is not that the shares have gone
up,
but that they now seem to be everybodys pick to be
the top performer this year.
This seems slightly odd
considering that nothing has really changed
company wise since the rights issue.
Why has this
transformation in sentiment occured? Were we all the victims
of a giant ramp up? The press and many
brokerage firms were not
exactly screaming at us to take up the rights
many were predicting them
to go down. Yet now these same firms have forests
on the buy lists.
Who were the people buying up millions of
rights as many investors sold theirs?.
nick
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