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From: | "andrew cottingham" <arco@adinfinitum.co.nz> |
Date: | Tue, 8 Jan 2002 15:42:28 +1300 |
Now everybody, - don't put all your money in FFS just yet. I may have an even bigger wooden rocket up my sleeve. PS. Dick - I'm not saying you are wrong - because you may be right. ----- Original Message ----- From: <ichi@ihug.co.nz> To: <sharechat@sharechat.co.nz> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 3:50 AM Subject: Re: [sharechat] What's Your Favourite Share > Dick O'Connor wrote: > > > > If I may suggest it, what say we talk about success for a while. > > How about each person naming a favourite share > > OK, I'll give it a go. At the moment my favourite NZ share is > Fletcher Forest (FFS). Don't laugh. It's like a rocket, waiting > to blast off. Even at current timber prices, FFS is hugely > undervalued. And those timber prices have considerable upside. > > Yeah, I know there's a lot of negative talk about the 'wall of wood' > and 'global warming' and decreasing demand and so on. But Fletchers > has always been very cyclical. Even before they split in four, they > had big swings between highs and lows. When Fletchers was low, > there was a lot of negative sentiment about the company, but when > prices turned (as they always do) it was flavour of the month. We > saw the same thing with Wrightson (another mare from the Fletcher > stable). When it fell to 30 cents, it became my favorite share. > A no-brainer, really. As a debt-free company, WRI could wait out > the rural downturn and be ready to blast off when conditions improved. > > I now see FFS in the same situation. An established company in > a cyclical primary industry, with competent management and little > financial pressure. Sitting on a low, waiting to blast off. I > can't say that it will blast off this year, or even next. But its > day will surely come. > > DISCLAIMER: > ~~~~~~~~~~~ > I hold FFS. In fact, it's my biggest holding (although less than 10% > of my total portfolio). That's the best advice I can give: no matter > how attractive the investment opportunity, don't put too many eggs in > that basket. I can't believe the number of people who (apparently) > take their 'life savings' and invest it in one lump. Still, I suppose > if it goes sour there's always Social Welfare or the Holmes show. > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at > http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/
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