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From: | "Ben Dutton" <bendutton@sharechat.co.nz> |
Date: | Fri, 28 Dec 2001 10:29:48 +1100 |
Greg - what are your reason's why? Because the stock is "cheap"
compared to where it has been historically? Or because of
fundamentals?
I remember people (including me) saying that TEL was "cheap" at
$6.50. Why? Because it was cheaper than when it was $9.50. But
that doesn't necessarily make the stock a good buy. We have to look
at the underlying business fundamentals. (Incidentally, this is said with making
TEL a long term investment in mind - NOT trading TEL, which is great fun, and
the business fundamentals are pretty much irrelevant).
I have to say that I agree with Viewpoint's prior post. TEL are
having issues with AAPT in Australia (rumours of job losses etc) and I can't say
the future growth opportunities look especially bright at this stage. Of
course, I would stand corrected if this is not the case.
Best Regards
Ben Dutton
(Disc. do not hold TEL).
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