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From: | "nick" <helmett@xtra.co.nz> |
Date: | Sun, 10 Feb 2002 11:10:09 +1300 |
Im an investor not a speculator, my posts regarding LSG have been concerned with the fundamentals of the company. I consistantly made several points concerned with fundamentals. I do not expect this stock to rapidly increase in price, however i do expect it to perform well in the medium term. Your comparison with ITC is interesting, they are in a similar buisness in some ways. Investing in new promising concerns and providing capital so they can grow into independent buisnesses. Look at the comparisons LSG 9 out of 13 investments looking very good ITC 1? several gone belly up, one after only just being acquired LSG buisnesses now at a stage when they can be floated off. ITC years away LSG 45million to spend ITC broke LSG doing well enough to give a dividend ITC begging for money. Nick Subject: [sharechat] LSG - speculative or a solid investment? > Nick - some of your posts re LSG seem to be getting more passionate and > urgent, using capitals etc. > > Your comments that LSG is 'ready to roar' and 'the sky's all blue' suggest > that easy fast money is to be made here. > > For your own sakes hope you are correct. > > Honestly though are you are in for a bit of speculation and quick gains? > Your posts seem to suggest that most of the future gains for LSG investors > is bringing companies where (investments have been made in) to market, and > cleaning up as IPO excitment takes over. And that will not happen tomorrow. > > Even though you have mentioned that LSG is a developmemt company have > potential investors appreciated that in essence LSG is a venture capital > fund (with some tax advantages). > > Nick, you refer to ITC a lot. Isn't LSG a similar company but investing in > resources? Potential investors need to understand this. > > Back to your comment 'ready to roar'. Suggests extraordinary returns. But > LSG has 12 or so investments. Diversification (or spread of investments to > manage risk) to this degree inhibits extraordinary returns - all investments > need to succeed for the whole 'to roar'. > > No doubt LSG is a good entry for anybody who wants exposure to a range of > smaller resource companies, with lower risk than putting all their money > into just one or two stocks. > > Maybe gold and other metals will take off and this will make some of LSG > investmenmts more valuable. > > Nick, if you are not in LSG for a quick buck you are obviously in for a > longer time frame. Where do honestly think LSG will go? Do you think that > future returns will be more aligned to a solid (as compared to 'roaring > ahead' etc) investment comapny like one of your other favourites GPG. > > Nothing personally against LSG, it possibly is a good investment. Just > taking Nick to task about what are possible extravagent claims. > > Obviously you have made me interested in LSG and it is one stock I will keep > an eye on over time to see what happens. > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > 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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