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From: | "Mike Hudson" <mikehudson@clear.net.nz> |
Date: | Fri, 22 Jun 2001 15:13:26 +1200 |
Phil wrote
"Thanks Mike that would be much appreciated, as
hearing it from the company is one thing and hearing it from an independent
third party is something different...or is he independent.....
:-)"
Totally objective and independent as always; no position in FRU. Although
if I find Pomgolia awash with the stuff..................
Anyway a pint of Tetleys is more to my taste.
Ian Andrews and Malcolm Breadmore's responses saved me diving in to the
Property vs Shares debate too deeply except to say that if people are going to
live in houses and apartments what difference does it make to the economy
whether they are owned are rented? The argument that New Zealanders put too much
of their savings into residential property is a smokescreen. The real problems
with our economy, investment and savings rate stem from our reliance on
producing and selling commodities.
Also I don't see the issue as one of Property "versus" Shares. Any prudent
investor will have a mix of equities, property and fixed interest investments;
the balance between the classes being determined by the investors risk profile
and financial goals. I prefer commercial property myself but there are many who
see residential property as a worthwhile investment and who are performing and
essential social service in the process.
I'll get off my soapbox now
Cheers
Mike H
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