Definately a buy IMO.
Deal with Hutchinson gives them entry into aus mobile market without
costing them heaps, combined with partnerships recently announced make
this share very attractive methinks
ryanrite wrote:
TEL
got to be looking cheap with earning of 38.5cents per share and under $6.00.Income
will improve with toll calls going up; cable to take more traffic; Aussie
move looking better for growth; Interested at what everybody thinks; is
it a buy, sell, hold; Will it go up or down ???? lets talk about it everybody,Athol
-- --- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 3:29
PM
Subject: Re: RE: [sharechat] MMD -
Micromedical Industries Limited - Artificial Heart
Snoopy, I
noticed that you " left a bit out " from my post dated 15 May 2001, time
11.17: You are quoting
me as follows " And that is exactly what happened to AIRVA, $ 4 in 1997/98,
$ 2.70 in June 1999, $ 1.40 in March this year". You
should have added " when I suggested to somebody to get out of
AIRVA quickly and move into AIA-, to 85 cents a few weeks ago ". And
" that you wished, you had followed some of my recommendations on the Australian
market more closely ", thanks for that compliment! But
you want stocks with a track record of a few years
. If I mentioned another stock like CLH to you with the same record
as it had last November, I don't think you would buy it! You
and I have completely different investment horizons, I think. Mind you,
I have several stocks with a proven track record and will continue to do
so in the future. Now
here is a stock you may want to have a look at: MIG.AX, web site: <
www. macquarie.com.au/mig/mighome.htm > A
stock with potential. I am not necessarily recommending it, the reader
has to do his own thorough study on this stock! GerryMy
motto : Life is worth living, get out of the "dungeon " and breathe some
fresh air! Don't follow the dinosaurs!
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