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From: | "nick" <acummin@es.co.nz> |
Date: | Sun, 18 Feb 2001 20:52:37 +1300 |
One of the reasons investing in the sharemarket is so interesting is that every opinion is different , for every seller there is a buyer etc. So what if hotels and airlines are commodities, dosent mean they cant be profitable. As for the polyanna bit there is no need to be insulting, just because you dont agree with my opinion. I had thought better of you, but........ nick > Que sera sera. I'll back my Buffetology analysis against your Pollyanna > analysis and we'll see who's right. You omitted the huge dead weight of > BIL's Hawaiian investment which is huge in book value (a billion or so > from vague memory) and an annual profit of something like $1.5 million. > I seem to have read something recently about various unquantified > asbestos liabilities for James Hardie. But hotels and airlines - they're > commodities > mate. Good luck from here on in.... > > > ---------- > > From: nick <acummin@es.co.nz> > > To: sharechat@sharechat.co.nz > > Subject: Re: [sharechat] Brierley - Has to rise soon > > Date: Sunday, 18 February 2001 12:23 > > > > Interesting viewpoints on Brierleys, what shines through clearly > > is the preoccupation with the past. I say forget about the past and > > look to the future. Ultimatly the share price will be decided by the > value > > of its investments and the ability of the new managment team to > > unlock some of that value. > > One chatter stated that all that were left were unprofitable > > commodity type investments, i actually see the current portfolio > > as rather promising, and together the value of the present portfolio > > is far greater than the currnet share price would suggest. > > The three main investments , air new zealand, thistle hotels and > > james hardie industries are all very good buisnesses in their own right. > > The value of thistle hotels is now beginning to be realised in the uk > > and is widely recognised as having been undervalued. Air new > > zealand are currently on many brokers buy lists, while james hardie > > is currently rated a long term buy by j.b.were who rate its valuation > at > > 5.39 a share, way above its current price. > > These three companies provide the backbone of Brierleys > portfolio > > and are all looking very good moving forward. Cedenco foods is another > > interesting company in the portfolio, and is expected to be sold soon > > and wikll have proved a good investment for Brieleys. > > The company is shortly to halve the number of shares on > issue, > > which should keep the company in the news. Looks like there could be > > some interesting times ahead for this company. What is ultimatly going > to > > determine the share price of Brierleys is the strengths of its assets, > not > > its chequered history. Time to leave the past behind and look to the > > future > > > > nick > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > > > 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. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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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