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From: | hugh webber <hugh.webber@clear.net.nz> |
Date: | Tue, 02 Apr 2002 18:59:57 +1200 |
Maybe I should be allowed to air a dissenting view - I'm famous for it ;-) Some deeper thoughts there Barry and Kim, rather than just accepting the conventional wisdom. Yes, I used to hold Tel and was even enthusiastic during the tech bubble. But what we have been witnessing is the commodification of the products that Tel sells - their sales have come to depend on price - and competition is hot. Their ratios aren't too hot either particularly the gross dividend yield % and the pressures have started to produce some questionable accounting practices to meet targets. The South Pacific cable is no longer doing well and they are being nibbled away at in business urban areas by fibre optic competitors while Tel seems happy to sit on its copper wires with a bit of a tech assist that won't win in the long run. So, St Theresa is a good CEO. They say. Is she as good as Rod Dean was? I recall reading one of their reports when I held them and looking at the executives and thinking hold on; here's a CEO qualified in Pol Sci for God's sake, and their Chief Engineer is qualified in Civil Engineering not Electrical Engineering & & - is this the Mad Hatters Tea Party? You'll find the brokers all recommend them - because they can't afford not to, they're such a big part of the market that it pays not to offend them. And you may recall contrarian analyses from the US where analysts looked at the brokers top picks each year over the last few years - and found you'd do better by noting them so as not to pick them yourself. "They must be cheap at this price" Why? Surely that depends on their future performance not their historical prices. So while I wish them all the best as they are such a big part of their market - I wouldn't buy them or recommend them. I can afford not as I'm not a broker ;-) cheers, Hugh ---------- From: Barry and Kim VanderHaven <troyvdh@ihug.co.nz> To: sharechat@sharechat.co.nz Subject: [sharechat] Tel Date: Tuesday, 2 April 2002 0:05 Dear chatters, could someone please provide any rational as to why one would buy, let alone hold Tel.I should state that I have an inherent distrust of brokers et al and tend to look at "the big picture", i.e. Oz and us.On many occasions I have been tempted to buy ( after scaning numerous items stating that "its an ideal time ", only to find that then it went lower !.).I do hold TLS long term, and given that "they' are still deliberating wether or not to totally privatise et al I am of the opinion that "we aint got no chance ,even with AAPT, to make any meaningful dosh".A very basic summary you thinks ?But heh, does history indicate that N.Z. companies flourish over the ditch ? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/
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