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From: | "G Stolwyk" <stolwyk@wave.co.nz> |
Date: | Tue, 17 Jul 2001 01:21:34 +1200 |
Participating contributors,
Thank you for your quick answers given at
such a late hour!
As mentioned in my previous
post, this session had its limits.
For a start, I was'nt concentrating when the first
answer came in. ( Blame it on the gin, if you must ).
The entry from Jeffrey
Kelly got us on the way and readers should
study the answer from " kh ", an accountancy
student from Canterb. University.
They may have to apply this reasoning in the
future.
Some thought that the price could be
85 cents at the end of the first month of the buy -
back.
Sofar, I have not revisited the
equation which gives the relationship between RBC and
FFS / FFSPA . I intend to do so before long,
unless somebody else wants to do so.
The buy-back will give a good
price support while RBC and
FFS shareholders wait for further developments.
Thank you again and the signs are that the
RBC price still has some room to move!
Gerry
Holds RBC
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