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From: | "G Stolwyk" <stolwyk@wave.co.nz> |
Date: | Fri, 6 Apr 2001 12:11:38 +1200 |
Reader, please refer to the disclaimer at the
bottom of this page.
SWLEE,
Thank you for your intensive work and
help!
We have a few problems here:
Some contributors will only read the headlines
or concentrate on lax statements eg. One contributor mentioned
that 1 RBC =
" about " 1.4 FFS.
No wonder that the next reader reduces
this to: 1 RBC = 1.4
FFS, and therefore omits the large remaining assets of
RBC.
A follow on reader will then wonder why we are
paying 43 cents for RBC and only 32 cents for FFS
!
Before investing, the reader ought to go back to
my original post of March 24, then proceed to my post of March 27- Q &
A , see featured post on the home page - and finish up with a light hearted post
of April 5.
And study the researched analytical comments from
SWLEE, made today!
The March 24 post would have gone to
Financial institutions who subscribed to Sharechat's email
service. It would have gone worldwide!
This Forum is a powerful
medium for that reason!
At that time, only some news about
valuations or prospective market prices of RBC would have been
available!
The RBC directors will never
forgive me deducting $ 21 mill. from their valuation and then putting a 41cents
market price on RBC, 2 days before
listing !
And insult to injury:
Forum Contributors decide that RBC should
list at only 44 cents; this is exactly half the Director's
valuation of 88 cents!
Powerful interests know and have already said that
RBC is a good investment. Refer to: " Sharechat " Peter Maiden-
of April 4. This refers to comments from AMP about their investment
in RBC !
More than 18 mill. RBC shares
changed hands yesterday and that alone will flush out some substantial
shareholders in the next few days.
Meanwhile, both FFS and
RBC are waiting for developments.
I feel that RBC is a good longer
term investment with a prospect of returns of capital.
Gerry
( Holds RBC )
Disclaimer.
Readers are not asked to buy, hold or sell shares
or any other financial instruments. To do so will be entirely at their own
risk!
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