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From: | "Mike Hudson" <mikehudson@clear.net.nz> |
Date: | Thu, 10 May 2001 17:01:55 +1200 |
Interesting article Ben. I find it amusing that NZ is described by many as a "wild west market" when there are so many shenanigans going on the so called more regulated jurisdictions. A personal experience. My first venture into Wall St. was a small fabless semiconductor manufacturer 3V Semiconductor (Nasdaq VVVI) Fortunately it was not a total disaster as I bought at US$8 and sold most of my position at US$30, however, foolishly as it turned out I kept 100 share for an interest. The sequence of events, over about six months, was something like this
I am not holding my breath and by the way all the executives in VVVI have been offered positions in the purchasing company. VVVI was finally delisted today This sort of thing happens all the time in the small cap jungle in the US, I suppose it’s a case of caveat emptor. I wouldn’t want to put anybody off dealing in foreign markets as there are so many more opportunities than in our little patch but be careful out there! Cheers Mike H |
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